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Compares the MLE solution, likelihood ratio bound and Fisher Matrix bound for a 1-parameter exponential distribution with interval data.
Compares the MLE solution, likelihood ratio bound and Fisher Matrix bound for a 1-parameter exponential distribution with interval data.


 
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Example 7.1 on page 154 in book ''Statistical Methods for Reliability Data'' by Dr. Meeker and Dr. Escobar, John Wiley & Sons, 1998. The sample size of 200 data is used here.   
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* Based on the likelihood ratio (Select LRB for the confidence bound), the confidence interval is
* Based on the likelihood ratio (Select LRB for the confidence bound), the confidence interval is
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1P-Exponential MLE Solution for Interval Data

Compares the MLE solution, likelihood ratio bound and Fisher Matrix bound for a 1-parameter exponential distribution with interval data.