Austrian Journal of Statistics (Aug 2022)

On Comparing Different Methods of Estimation for the Parameters of a Pathological Distribution with Application to Climate Data

  • Farouq Mohammad A. Alam

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17713/ajs.v51i4.1331
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 4

Abstract

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In statistical literature, various probability distributions exist with advantageous properties, while others are considered pathological since their properties are counterintuitive. A well-known pathological probability distribution is the Cauchy distribution, and it has applications in areas related to environmental and financial research. Both the log-Cauchy and half-Cauchy distributions, which have close connections to the Cauchy distribution, are pathological distributions. This paper considers another pathological model called the Cauchy Birnbaum-Saunders distribution. Some of the statistical properties of this distribution are discussed briefly, and its parameters are estimated using eight frequentist estimation methods, including the maximum likelihood, least-squares-based, and minimum distance estimation methods. Monte Carlo simulations are carried out to compare and examine the performance of each estimator numerically. Furthermore, a recent climate data set is analyzed to show the practical applicability of this model.