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I have a feeling what I have done is wrong since one parameter shouldn't be expressed in another?
Thanks in advance for any feedback
Lin
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Hi lindah;
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How did you get the first and second moments?
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Hi bobby,
I first looked for E[X] by calculating:
For E[X^2] I did the same:
I am not completely sure how to go about method of moments, since for most examples - at this step onwards it jumps to the answer very rapidly and I can't follow
EDIT: Typo
Last edited by lindah (2011-06-01 17:59:10)
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I thought you would use:
for the second moment.
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Sorry that was a typo, I did use
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I think so, but help me out here. Your intervals of integration are from 0 to infinity, I have only seen a,b. Is this because you are working with a continuous distribution? Would a,b be for a discrete distribution?
You are correct for both moments!
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This is how the function was originally defined so I am assuming it is like an exp function (continuous), I think the
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Okay, now you have to set up 2 equations. I used:
What did you use instead of m1 and m2?
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For
is where I get a bit confused as other examples e.g. normal and gamma distributions seem to incorporate .After this I rearranged the first equation by taking the log of both sides, while for the second I rewrote it as:
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Hi;
That is what I did also. Your work looks fine. I can not improve on it. If it is wrong, then we are both wrong.
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Hi bobby,
Yes for the first and second moments, that is what I got exactly.
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Hi;
I think you were reading while I was editing so you saw the earlier post#10. I changed it to look like this.
Your work looks fine. I can not improve on it. If it is wrong, then we are both wrong.
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Hi bobby,
Great, thanks for the assistance!! I'll remember to post the answer, when I get it
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Very good, glad to help.
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Hi bobby,
Great, thanks for the assistance!! I'll remember to post the answer, when I get it
Looks like we got it wrong bobbym (I secretly blame you, jk) - used the wrong bounds
instead ofSimilarly for
:Calculating the variance:
Substituting this back gives:
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Hi lindah;
I blame that bobbym fellow. The guy is a moron, I can not figure how he ever gets a problem right.
A question of form:
It is usually written as
First integration is correct.
Second integration is correct.
Change the second integration to.
Now I just am not following your last statement...
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Hi,
I used a moment generating function, got:
Last edited by gAr (2011-06-24 23:55:52)
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Hi gAr and bobby,
Apologies for delayed response, I've been on a little holiday.
Yes!!! That's the answer. Very interesting you used the mgf instead, its much more efficient!!!
Thank you for laying out an alternative
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Hi lindah,
Okay, no problem. Hope you enjoyed your holidays.
You're welcome!
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Hi lindah;
I've been on a little holiday.
Okay, let me guess. You went to the Amazon. No, you visited the Nile delta. Oh wait, I got it, the Bimini wall. Or you climbed Everest, maybe you went to Vegas and put all that statistics to good use.
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Hi bobbym,
I think I would be quickly escorted out of Vegas if I tried!
I actually went here for hiking http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/index.aspx?base=1253
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Hi;
Looks great. Did you do the entire 6 days?
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Hi bobby,
Yes I did the full 6 days (I'm proud, it was torturous), but back in Sydney now - which is so cold atm.
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Hi lindah;
I got the impression from the reading that you are experiencing winter while it is summer here.
Also I had no idea you had to take so many precautions about not damaging the terrain.
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