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Date: 2011-09-09 13:51:36
Statistics
Statistical theory
Model selection
Estimation theory
Bayesian statistics
Probability distributions
Likelihood function
Maximum likelihood estimation
Likelihood-ratio test
Akaike information criterion
Marginal likelihood
Bayes factor

Inference, Models and Simulation for Complex Systems Lecture 5 Prof. Aaron Clauset 1

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