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Estimate of the Situation

The so-called Estimate of the Situation was a document reportedly written in 1948 by personnel of the United States Air Force ’s Project Sign --including the project’s director, Captain Robert R. Sneider--which explained their reasons for supporting the extraterrestrial hypothesis as the best explanation for unidentified flying objects . Air Force officials have denied that the Estimate ever...
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Point estimation

In statistics , point estimation involves the use of sample data to calculate a single value (known as a statistic ) which is to serve as a "best guess" for an unknown (fixed or random) population parameter . More formally, it is the application of a point estimator to the data. Point estimation should be contrasted with Bayesian methods of estimation, where the goal...
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Minimum-variance unbiased estimator

In statistics , and more specifically in estimation theory , a minimum-variance unbiased estimator (MVUE or MVU estimator) is an unbiased estimator of parameters, whose variance is minimized for all values of the parameters . If an estimator is unbiased, then its mean squared error is equal to its variance, i.e., This follows immediately from the fact that the mean squared error...
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Estimator (Redirected from Restricted estimate)

In statistics , given a parametric model , an estimator is a function of the known sample data that is used to estimate an unknown parameter ; an estimate is the result from the actual application of the function to a particular set of data. Many different estimators are possible for any given parameter. Some criterion is used to choose between the estimators, although it is often the case...
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Interval estimation (Redirected from Interval estimator)

In statistics , interval estimation is the use of sample data to calculate an interval of possible (or probable) values of an unknown population parameter . The most prevalent forms of interval estimation are confidence intervals (a frequentist method) and credible intervals (a Bayesian method). Behrens-Fisher problem fiducial inference  This statistics -related...
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Estimating parameters (Redirected from Estimating Parameters)

Information on estimating parameters may be found on one of the following pages; Point estimation Interval estimation . This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an article link referred you to this title, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page.
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Density estimation

In probability and statistics , density estimation is the construction of an estimate, based on observed data , of an unobservable underlying probability density function . The unobservable density function is thought of as the density according to which a large population is distributed; the data are usually thought of as a random sample from that population. A variety of approaches to density...
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"Estimated" sign

Estimated sign The "estimated" sign is a mark required to be appended to the nominal mass or volume printed on prepackaged goods for sale within the European Union . It certifies that the actual contents of the package comply with specified criteria for estimation : the average contents of a package shall not be less than the stated nominal contents the tolerable negative error in...
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Estimated sign The "estimated" sign is a mark required to be appended to the nominal mass or volume printed on prepackaged goods for sale within the European Union . It certifies that the actual contents of the package comply with specified criteria for estimation : the average contents of a package shall not be less than the stated nominal contents the tolerable negative error in...
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Point estimation (Redirected from Point estimator)

In statistics , point estimation involves the use of sample data to calculate a single value (known as a statistic ) which is to serve as a "best guess" for an unknown (fixed or random) population parameter . More formally, it is the application of a point estimator to the data. Point estimation should be contrasted with Bayesian methods of estimation, where the goal is usually to compute...
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