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Stochastic comparisons in multivariate mixed model of proportional reversed hazard rate with applications

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  • Li, Xiaohu
  • Da, Gaofeng

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This paper studies the multivariate mixed proportional reversed hazard rate model having dependent mixing variables. Stochastic comparison as well as aging properties in this model are investigated, and stochastic monotone properties of the population vector with respect to the mixing vector are also discussed. Moreover, MTP2 dependence among the mixing vectors is proved to imply the increasingness of the reversed hazard rate with respect to the baseline one. Finally, some interesting applications are presented as well.

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  • Li, Xiaohu & Da, Gaofeng, 2010. "Stochastic comparisons in multivariate mixed model of proportional reversed hazard rate with applications," Journal of Multivariate Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 101(4), pages 1016-1025, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jmvana:v:101:y:2010:i:4:p:1016-1025
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