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Estimation theory / Truncated mean / Estimator / L-estimator / Bias of an estimator / Winsorising / M-estimator / Efficiency / Maximum likelihood / Statistics / Statistical theory / Robust statistics
Date: 2001-09-12 17:50:03
Estimation theory
Truncated mean
Estimator
L-estimator
Bias of an estimator
Winsorising
M-estimator
Efficiency
Maximum likelihood
Statistics
Statistical theory
Robust statistics

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