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Classical and Bayesian Estimation of PCI π’žpc Using Power Generalized Weibull Distribution

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  • Dey Sanku

    (Department of Statistics, St. Anthony’s College, Shillong, India)

  • Saha Mahendra

    (Department of Statistics, 28742 University of Delhi , Delhi, India)

  • Zhang Shen

    (Department of Management Science and Statistics, The University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX 78249-0634, USA)

  • Wang Min

    (Department of Management Science and Statistics, The University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX 78249-0634, USA)

Abstract

This article focuses on estimating the process capacity index (PCI), π’ž pc \mathcal{C}_{\rm pc} , where the underlying distribution is a power generalized Weibull distribution, using maximum likelihood and Bayesian techniques. The π’ž pc \mathcal{C}_{\rm pc} index may be used to both normal and non-normal quality attributes. This article aims to accomplish three things: Using the maximum likelihood approach, we first determine the estimator of the PCI π’ž pc \mathcal{C}_{\rm pc} . Secondly, the Metropolis-Hastings Algorithm is used to study Bayesian estimation under four loss functions (symmetric and asymmetric). Third, the index π’ž pc \mathcal{C}_{\rm pc} ’s 95 confidence intervals are built using Bayesian and four bootstrap techniques. The point estimates of π’ž pc \mathcal{C}_{\rm pc} have been evaluated using Monte Carlo simulation in terms of mean square errors (MSEs), four bootstrap methods, and highest posterior density (HPD) credible intervals in relation to their average width (AW) and coverage probabilities (CPs). Using two real data sets – one pertaining to the size of electrical connections and the other to the amount of protein (in g) for adult patients at the Hospital Carlos Van Buren in Valparaiso, Chile – a comparable analysis to that employed in the simulations is conducted in order to illustrate the effectiveness of the suggested methods.

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  • Dey Sanku & Saha Mahendra & Zhang Shen & Wang Min, 2025. "Classical and Bayesian Estimation of PCI π’žpc Using Power Generalized Weibull Distribution," Stochastics and Quality Control, De Gruyter, vol. 40(2), pages 105-117.
  • Handle: RePEc:bpj:ecqcon:v:40:y:2025:i:2:p:105-117:n:1001
    DOI: 10.1515/eqc-2024-0047
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