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The available data consists of a random sample $x(1) < \cdots < x(n)$ from a reasonably well-behaved continuous statistical population. The problem is to estimate the ...
In some estimation problems the joint likelihood involves an awkward normalizing function of the parameters. In such cases the method of maximum likelihood is liable to be inconvenient. An alternative ...
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