Abstract
Two problems are considered: 1) testing the hypothesis that the shape parameters of k 2-parameter Weibull populations are equal, given a sample of n observations censored (Type II) at r failures, from each population; and 2) Under the assumption of equal shape parameters, the problem of testing the equality of the p-th percentiles. Test statistics (for these hypotheses), which are simple functions of the maximum likelihood estimates, follow distributions that depend only upon r,n,k,p and not upon the Weibull parameters. Critical values of the test statistics found by Monte Carlo sampling are given for selected values of r,n,k,p. An expression is found and evaluated numerically for the exact distribution of the ratio of the largest to smallest maximum likelihood estimates of the Weibull shape parameter in k samples of size n, Type II censored at r = 2. The asymptotic behavior of this distribution for large n is also found.