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Date: 1998-04-21 09:06:24
Statistical inference
M-estimators
Robust statistics
Estimator
Invariant estimator
Maximum likelihood
Efficiency
Normal distribution
Variance
Statistics
Estimation theory
Statistical theory

Comparison of Optimal Location Estimators by Friedrich-Wilhelm Scholz Grad. (University of G¨ ottingen) 1965

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