16. Suppose the true average growth of one type of plant during a 1-year period is identical...
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16. Suppose the true average growth of one type of plant during a 1-year period is identical to that of a second type, but the variance of growth for the first type is 2
, whereas for the second type, the variance is 42
. Let X1, . . . , Xm be m independent growth observations on the first type [so E(Xi
) , V(Xi
) 2
], and let Y1, . . . , Yn be n independent growth observations on the second type [E(Yi
) , V(Yi
) 42
].
a. Show that for any between 0 and 1, the estimator ˆ
X (1 )Y is unbiased for .
b. For fixed m and n, compute V( ˆ), and then find the value of that minimizes V( ˆ). [Hint: Differentiate V( ˆ) with respect to .]
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Probability And Statistics For Engineering And The Sciences
ISBN: 9781111802325
7th Edition
Authors: Dave Ellis, Jay L Devore
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