estimator

[ UK /ˈɛstɪmˌe‍ɪtɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈɛstɪˌmeɪtɝ, ɛˈstɪmətɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an expert at calculation (or at operating calculating machines)
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How To Use estimator In A Sentence

  • Statistical inference The regression model Estimating the model The OLS estimator Hypothesis testing The variance of the OLS estimator When the assumptions break down Background reading Standard errors in the bivariate case In a bivariate regression, the standard error of the estimated slope coef fi cient is the square root of the (2,2) element of σ2 Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • The estimators' goal in manufacturing is to accurately allocate the costs associated with making products.
  • Compared to the maximum-likelihood estimator under the equiprobable population, this estimator is very efficient.
  • They're oared to the docks where a Guild Estimator boards and examines the cargo, noting its quality and determining the number of lots that will go up for sale.
  • Whereas estimator surrogates, they argue, are subject to empirical justification, true surrogates are still dependent on convention.
  • Statistical inference The regression model Estimating the model The OLS estimator Hypothesis testing The variance of the OLS estimator When the assumptions break down Background reading The variance-covariance matrix of β ˆ We'll generally want to ask questions about single coef fi cients in the model-e. g, is β2 different from zero? Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • But an estimator can call at the customer's home, take measurements and quote a price.
  • To construct confidence interval, the limiting distribution of change - point estimator is obtained.
  • In this article, we propose seasonal unit root test statistics based on the Weighted Symmetric estimator and derive representation for limiting distributions of the statistics.
  • Further work might include the more accurate estimation of distribution of our estimator, using bootstrap or jackknife techniques.
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