Abstract

We derive the nonparametric maximum likelihood estimate, $\hat{F}$ say, of a lifetime distribution $F$ on the basis of two independent samples, one a sample of size $m$ from $F$ and the other a sample of size $n$ from the length-biased distribution of $F$, i.e. from $G_F(x) = \int^x_0 u dF(u)/\mu, \mu = \int^\infty_0 x dF(x)$. We further show that $(m + n)^{1/2}(\hat{F} - F)$ converges weakly to a pinned Gaussian process with a simple covariance function, when $m + n \rightarrow \infty$ and $m/n \rightarrow$ constant. Potential applications are described.

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