9.6 Suppose that Y₁, Y₂,... Y, denote a random sample of size n from a Poisson distribution (Y₁ + Y₂)/2 and 2₂ = Y. Derive the efficiency of 2₁ relative with mean λ. Consider ₁ = to Â₂.

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9.6 Suppose that Y₁, Y₂,... Y, denote a random sample of size n from a Poisson distribution
(Y₁ + Y₂)/2 and 2₂ = Y. Derive the efficiency of 2₁ relative
with mean λ. Consider ₁ =
to Â₂.
Transcribed Image Text:9.6 Suppose that Y₁, Y₂,... Y, denote a random sample of size n from a Poisson distribution (Y₁ + Y₂)/2 and 2₂ = Y. Derive the efficiency of 2₁ relative with mean λ. Consider ₁ = to Â₂.
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