An Example of an Improvable Rao.Blackwell Improvement, Inefficient Maximum Likelihood Estimator, and Unbiased Generalized Bayes Estimator

Citation
Tal Galili & Isaac Meilijson, An Example of an Improvable Rao.Blackwell Improvement, Inefficient Maximum Likelihood Estimator, and Unbiased Generalized Bayes Estimator, American statistician , 70(1), 2016, pp. 108-113
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ISSN journal
00031305
Volume
70
Issue
1
Year of publication
2016
Pages
108 - 113
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ACNP
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Abstract
The Rao.Blackwell theorem offers a procedure for converting a crude unbiased estimator of a parameter . into a .better. one, in fact unique and optimal if the improvement is based on a minimal sufficient statistic that is complete. In contrast, behind every minimal sufficient statistic that is not complete, there is an improvable Rao.Blackwell improvement. This is illustrated via a simple example based on the uniform distribution, in which a rather natural Rao.Blackwell improvement is uniformly improvable. Furthermore, in this example the maximum likelihood estimator is inefficient, and an unbiased generalized Bayes estimator performs exceptionally well. Counterexamples of this sort can be useful didactic tools for explaining the true nature of a methodology and possible consequences when some of the assumptions are violated.