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'''Lognormal Distribution General Example Complete Data'''
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Determine the lognormal parameter estimates for the data given in Table 9.4.
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|colspan="3" style="text-align:center"| Table 9.4 - Non-Grouped Data for Example 12
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!Data point index
!State F or S
!State End Time
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|1 ||F||2
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|2 ||F||5
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|3 ||F||11
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|4 ||F||23
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|5 ||F||29
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|6 ||F||37
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|7||F||43
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|8||F||59
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'''Solution'''
 
Using Weibull++, the computed parameters for maximum likelihood are:
 
::<math>\begin{align}
  & {{{\hat{\mu }}}^{\prime }}= & 2.83 \\
& {{{\hat{\sigma }}}_{{{T}'}}}= & 1.10 
\end{align}</math>
 
 
For rank regression on  <math>X\ \ :</math> 
 
::<math>\begin{align}
  & {{{\hat{\mu }}}^{\prime }}= & 2.83 \\
& {{{\hat{\sigma }}}_{{{T}'}}}= & 1.24 
\end{align}</math>
 
 
For rank regression on  <math>Y\ \ :</math> 
 
::<math>\begin{align}
  & {{{\hat{\mu }}}^{\prime }}= & 2.83 \\
& {{{\hat{\sigma }}}_{{{T}'}}}= & 1.36 
\end{align}</math>

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