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==General Examples==
'''A Loglogistic Distribution Example'''
 
Determine the loglogistic parameter estimates for the data given in Table 10.3.  
Determine the loglogistic parameter estimates for the data given in Table 10.3.  



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A Loglogistic Distribution Example

Determine the loglogistic parameter estimates for the data given in Table 10.3.

[math]\displaystyle{ \overset{{}}{\mathop{\text{Table 10}\text{.3 - Test data}}}\, }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ \begin{matrix} \text{Data point index} & \text{Last Inspected} & \text{State End time} \\ \text{1} & \text{105} & \text{106} \\ \text{2} & \text{197} & \text{200} \\ \text{3} & \text{297} & \text{301} \\ \text{4} & \text{330} & \text{335} \\ \text{5} & \text{393} & \text{401} \\ \text{6} & \text{423} & \text{426} \\ \text{7} & \text{460} & \text{468} \\ \text{8} & \text{569} & \text{570} \\ \text{9} & \text{675} & \text{680} \\ \text{10} & \text{884} & \text{889} \\ \end{matrix} }[/math]


Using Times-to-failure data under the Folio Data Type and the My data set contains interval and/or left censored data under Times-to-failure data options to enter the above data, the computed parameters for maximum likelihood are calculated to be:

[math]\displaystyle{ \begin{align} & {{{\hat{\mu }}}^{\prime }}= & 5.9772 \\ & {{{\hat{\sigma }}}_{{{T}'}}}= & 0.3256 \end{align} }[/math]


For rank regression on [math]\displaystyle{ X\ \ : }[/math]

[math]\displaystyle{ \begin{align} & \hat{\mu }= & 5.9281 \\ & \hat{\sigma }= & 0.3821 \end{align} }[/math]


For rank regression on [math]\displaystyle{ Y\ \ : }[/math]

[math]\displaystyle{ \begin{align} & \hat{\mu }= & 5.9772 \\ & \hat{\sigma }= & 0.3256 \end{align} }[/math]