Stochastic comparison study of the general family of PHR and PRHR distributions

02/27/2020
by   Madhurima Datta, et al.
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In this paper, we have obtained conditions on parameters that result in dispersive ordering and star ordering among two unequal sets of random variables from Proportional hazard rate and Proportional reversed hazard rate family of distributions. The n-independent random variables under observation belonging to a multiple-outlier model are given as corollary. The conditions obtained involve simple inequalities among the parameters and class of life distribution corresponding to ageing. Some stochastic ordering results for sample minimum and maximum with dependency based on Archimedean copula has also been studied by varying the location parameters.

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