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The similar problems were dealt with by Frederick mosteller(1) in cases where equal weights are used. The present paper deals with the cases when the weights are so chosen as to give the most efficien...t estimates on using the given ordes Statistics. The weights and the efficiency are calculated in general forms of rather simple censtruction. The present author shows the method to determine the spacing the order statistics with the given number of them used, which gives the most efficient estimates for that given number. Several simple numerical examples are shown and compared with those given by mosteller. (1) Frederick Mosteller : Annals of mathematical Statistics, vol. 17, No. 4 (Dec. 1946) p. 377.show more
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