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E-Bayesian Estimation of Hierarchical Poisson-Gamma Model on the Basis of Restricted and Unrestricted Parameter Spaces

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  • Azeem Iqbal
  • Laila A. Al-Essa
  • Muhammad Yousaf Shad
  • Fuad S. Alduais
  • Mansour F. Yassen
  • Muhammad Ahmad Raza
  • Osnat Mokryn

Abstract

In this study, we use the idea of the hierarchical model (HM) to estimate an unknown parameter of the hierarchical Poisson-Gamma model using the E-Bayesian (E-B) theory. We propose the idea of hierarchical probability function instead of the traditional hierarchical prior density function. We aim to infer E-B estimates with respect to the conjugate Gamma prior distribution along with the E-posterior risks on the basis of different symmetric and asymmetric loss functions (LFs) under restricted and unrestricted parameter spaces using uniform hyperprior. Whereas, E-B estimators are compared with maximum likelihood estimators (MLEs) using mean squared error (MSE). Monte Carlo simulations are prosecuted to study the efficiency of E-B estimators empirically. It is shown that the LFs under a restricted parameter space dominate to estimate the parameter of the hierarchical Poisson-Gamma model. It is also found that the E-B estimators are more precise than MLEs, and Stein’s LF has the least E-PR. Moreover, the application of outcomes to a real-life example has been made for analysis, comparison, and motivation.

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  • Azeem Iqbal & Laila A. Al-Essa & Muhammad Yousaf Shad & Fuad S. Alduais & Mansour F. Yassen & Muhammad Ahmad Raza & Osnat Mokryn, 2023. "E-Bayesian Estimation of Hierarchical Poisson-Gamma Model on the Basis of Restricted and Unrestricted Parameter Spaces," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2023, pages 1-19, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:8767200
    DOI: 10.1155/2023/8767200
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