Appendix B: Parameter Estimation

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Once a life distribution and a life-stress relationship have been selected, the parameters (i.e. the variables that govern the characteristics of the ) need to be determined. Several parameter estimation methods, including probability plotting, least squares, and maximum likelihood, are available. This appendix will present an overview of these methods. Because the least squares method for analyzing accelerated life data is very limiting, it will be covered very briefly in this appendix. Interested readers can refer to Nelson [28] for a more detailed discussion of the least squares parameter estimation method.

Sections

  1. Graphical Method
  2. Maximum Likelihood (MLE) Parameter Estimation
  3. MLE of Accelerated Life Data
  4. Analysis of Censored Data
  5. Conclusions