1998
DOI: 10.1017/s0269964800005064
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The Reversed Hazard Rate Function

Abstract: In this paper we discuss some properties of the reversed hazard rate function. This function has been shown to be useful in the analysis of data in the presence of left censored observations. It is also natural in discussing lifetimes with reversed time scale. In fact, ordinary hazard rate functions are most useful for lifetimes, and reverse hazard rates are natural if the time scale is reversed. Mixing up these concepts can often, although not always, lead to anomalies. For example, one result gives that if t… Show more

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“…Block et al [4], Di Crescenzo [10], Gupta and Nanda [17], Kijima and Ohnishi [19], and the references therein. For the random lifetime X, we define…”
Section: Background and Preliminary Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Block et al [4], Di Crescenzo [10], Gupta and Nanda [17], Kijima and Ohnishi [19], and the references therein. For the random lifetime X, we define…”
Section: Background and Preliminary Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Insurance study, it represents the unpaid period of a policy holder due to death. For details, see Block et al(1998), Chandra and Roy(2001), Maiti andNanda(2009), andNanda et al(2003). The r-th moment ofX t (for r = 1, 2, ...) is given bym…”
Section: Definition 471 Let X Be a Random Variable Denoting The Lifmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Let 1 2 , , , n X X X  be a random sample of size n from a distribution ( ). H W denotes the entropy of the beta distribution given by (5) and is given by…”
Section: Entropy Of Order Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%