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In the regression model, we assume that the independent variables are random instead of fixed. Consider the problem of estimating the coverage function of a usual confidence interval for the unknown intercept parameter. In this paper, we consider a case in which the number of unknown parameters...
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In this paper it is shown that "classical" tests can become asymptotically inadmissible (i.e. we show that there exist uniformly better tests) if the information matrix becomes stochastic: A typical example is the augmented Dickey-Fuller test for unit roots (in case of no deterministic trend. We...
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In this paper, we provide an epistemic characterization of iterated admissibility (IA), i.e., iterated elimination of …
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В статье представлен авторский взгляд на сущность процесса исследования криминалистически значимой информации при расследовании экстремистских преступлений,...
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The possibility of using a complaint against the acts and the measures of the criminal prosecution is an important guarantee of the legality respect during the criminal prosecution. At the same time, through the complaint addressed to a court under the circumstances of an act that ends the...
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FIRST-ORDER STOCHASTIC DOMINANCE (FSD) is one of the fundamental concepts of decision making under uncertainty, relying only on the assumption of nonsatiation, or decision makers preferring more to less. There exist well-known, simple algorithms for establishing FSD relationships between a pair...
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