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Econometrics / Estimation theory / Parametric statistics / Generalized least squares / Ordinary least squares / Gauss–Markov theorem / Linear least squares / Hat matrix / Normal distribution / Statistics / Regression analysis / Least squares
Date: 2004-05-05 08:53:48
Econometrics
Estimation theory
Parametric statistics
Generalized least squares
Ordinary least squares
Gauss–Markov theorem
Linear least squares
Hat matrix
Normal distribution
Statistics
Regression analysis
Least squares

Stat 511 Outline Spring 2004 Steve Vardeman Iowa State University May 5, 2004 Abstract

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