Asked by ramj
                The Gamma distribution  Gamma(πΌ,π½)  with paramters  πΌ>0 , and  π½>0  is defined by the density
ππΌ,π½(π₯)=π½πΌΞ(πΌ)π₯πΌβ1πβπ½π₯,for allπ₯β₯0.
The Ξ function is defined by
Ξ(π )=β«β0π₯π β1πβπ₯ππ₯.
As usual, the constant π½πΌΞ(πΌ) is a normalization constant that gives β«β0ππΌ,π½(π₯)ππ₯=1.
In this problem, let π1,β¦,ππ be i.i.d. Gamma variables with
π½=1πΌfor some πΌ>0.
That is, π1,β¦,ππβΌGamma(πΌ,1πΌ) random variables for some πΌ>0 . The pdf for ππ is therefore
ππΌ(π₯)=1Ξ(πΌ)πΌπΌπ₯πΌβ1πβπ₯/πΌ,for all π₯β₯0.
What is the limit, in probability, of the sample average πβ―β―β―β―β―π of the sample in terms of πΌ ?
πβ―β―β―β―β―πββββπββπ = ?
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Use the result from the previous problem to give a consistent estimator πΌΜ of πΌ in terms of πβ―β―β―β―β―π .
(Enter barX_n for πβ―β―β―β―β―π )
πΌΜ =?
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For the Delta method to apply, at what value of π₯ does π need to be continuously differentiable? (Your answer should be in terms of πΌ .)
π₯=?
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What is its asymptotic variance of πΌΜ ?
π(πΌΜ )=
            
        ππΌ,π½(π₯)=π½πΌΞ(πΌ)π₯πΌβ1πβπ½π₯,for allπ₯β₯0.
The Ξ function is defined by
Ξ(π )=β«β0π₯π β1πβπ₯ππ₯.
As usual, the constant π½πΌΞ(πΌ) is a normalization constant that gives β«β0ππΌ,π½(π₯)ππ₯=1.
In this problem, let π1,β¦,ππ be i.i.d. Gamma variables with
π½=1πΌfor some πΌ>0.
That is, π1,β¦,ππβΌGamma(πΌ,1πΌ) random variables for some πΌ>0 . The pdf for ππ is therefore
ππΌ(π₯)=1Ξ(πΌ)πΌπΌπ₯πΌβ1πβπ₯/πΌ,for all π₯β₯0.
What is the limit, in probability, of the sample average πβ―β―β―β―β―π of the sample in terms of πΌ ?
πβ―β―β―β―β―πββββπββπ = ?
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Use the result from the previous problem to give a consistent estimator πΌΜ of πΌ in terms of πβ―β―β―β―β―π .
(Enter barX_n for πβ―β―β―β―β―π )
πΌΜ =?
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For the Delta method to apply, at what value of π₯ does π need to be continuously differentiable? (Your answer should be in terms of πΌ .)
π₯=?
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What is its asymptotic variance of πΌΜ ?
π(πΌΜ )=
Answers
                    Answered by
            ramj
            
    Using the previous part, find confidence intervals for  πΌ  with asymptotic level  90%  using both the βsolving" and the βplug-in" methods. Use  π=25 , and  πβ―β―β―β―β―π=4.5 .
(Enter your answers accurate to 2 decimal places. Use the Gaussian estimate π0.05β1.6448 for best results.)
Isolve=[ , ]
Iplug-in=[ , ]
    
(Enter your answers accurate to 2 decimal places. Use the Gaussian estimate π0.05β1.6448 for best results.)
Isolve=[ , ]
Iplug-in=[ , ]
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    (a) alpha^2
(b) barX_n^(1/2)
(c1) alpha^2
(c2) Normal Distribution
(c3) ?
(d)?
    
(b) barX_n^(1/2)
(c1) alpha^2
(c2) Normal Distribution
(c3) ?
(d)?
                    Answered by
            grand
            
    c1 answer above is wrong
    
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    I got green tick with alpha^2 for c1
    
                    Answered by
            Michael
            
    c3 and d?
    
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    Isolve=[ 1.89, 2.37]
Iplug-in=[ 1.88, 2.36]
    
Iplug-in=[ 1.88, 2.36]
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