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Econometrics / Survival analysis / Kaplan–Meier estimator / Reliability engineering / Delta method / Variance / Covariance / Estimator / Normal distribution / Statistics / Estimation theory / Statistical inference
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Econometrics
Survival analysis
Kaplan–Meier estimator
Reliability engineering
Delta method
Variance
Covariance
Estimator
Normal distribution
Statistics
Estimation theory
Statistical inference

CHAPTER 2 2 ST 745, Daowen Zhang

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