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Admissibility of the usual confidence set for the mean of a univariate or bivariate normal population: the unknown variance case

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  • Paul Kabaila

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  • Hannes Leeb & Paul Kabaila, 2017. "Admissibility of the usual confidence set for the mean of a univariate or bivariate normal population: the unknown variance case," Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B, Royal Statistical Society, vol. 79(3), pages 801-813, June.
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