Order Statistics
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- This lecture explains the meaning of order statistics with examples.
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Is as cool as i expected to be!!. Thanks Sir for your organized and consistency work. You deserve a prize!!!✊✊
Distribution of k-th order statistics is so much confusing... You didn,t even differentiate the binomial probability... And there are also so many problems.
Thank u so much for the great lecture sir!!!
12:02 pdf of Nth order
16:18 pdf of Nth order(by using k=n)
both do not match, kindly check (one n is missing)
Tremendously great explanation ❤❤❤
Obtain the joint p.d.f. of X(r) and X(s), r
Great explanation and very clear explanation thank you soooooo much sir 🙏❤️... very happy that i found this channel ❤️
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Didn't get 15:01? Why we take limit from k to n? Also from where binomial distribution comes here?
Your video helped me so much . So organized 👌
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wow, it is very helpful to me to study statistic ;) and the quality of video also gods job.
Nice presentation nd veryy good explanation sirji
Dear Professor Harish, I liked your lecture. However, I think there is some mistake in the pdf of K^th order statistic. Where you have *nCk* it´s n!/(k-1)!(n-k)!, as shown in Berger & Casella. Using *nCk* the X_(n) pdf don't match.
Thank you so much sir .This video will be very helpful for my exam preparation.
My pleasure.
Please sir upload next videos on this topic
OK... Will soon
At 12:00 the pdf of nth order statistic is n[F(x)]^n-1 .f(x) but at 16:15 when I put k=n the pdf is [F(x)]^n-1 .f(x)
Where the n goes?
Yes... I saw it later... It is already mentioned in the next video that reader should correct the formula... The factor "k" is missing as a typo error in the PDF formula too. .. See the next video and the mentioned correction
Why does CDF have n as power in place of j at 15:12
Thanks. Please solve the term missing issue.
Thank you so much sir
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Easily understandable, cool😎
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Very Nice
I was wondering if the fromula at 15:40 is correct. Should that be k nCk ....
When some number are negative how to find first order Statistics
Sir I have a small doubt
Why the cdf and pdf of O.S X(k) and corresponding X are not same
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Why is the kth order statistic "at least k" and not "exactly k"?
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Please share the pdf of course sir
dr.harish l wanna the median if n is even please
Thanks
Welcome
sir...when you derived nth order statistic kth order statistic.... actual formula of nth order statistic does not match because of a constant n missing in one of them... please check once n reply me🙏
from * kth order statistic
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i need the paper of This lecture
Sir at 18:05 how come 5C3 is 30? Shouldn't it be 10?
The formula is wrong we have to multiply it by k. That's why it is coming 30 because the value of k is 3 in that question.
Special case put k= n the pdf difference ist case.Why?
Yes... I saw it later... It is already mentioned in the next video that reader should correct the formula... Actually The factor "k" is missing as a typo error in the PDF formula too. .. See the next video (joint pdf) and the mentioned correction
sir which textbook are you following for this playlist
Not any particular one..... most of the parts are my own knowledge, not from any book...
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Good contant
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Hi
pdf of this paper ?
i need the paper of This lecture
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