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Parametric statistics / Estimation theory / Time series analysis / Bootstrapping / Plot / Q-Q plot / Ordinary least squares / Linear regression / Errors and residuals in statistics / Statistics / Regression analysis / Econometrics
Date: 2010-12-19 04:13:33
Parametric statistics
Estimation theory
Time series analysis
Bootstrapping
Plot
Q-Q plot
Ordinary least squares
Linear regression
Errors and residuals in statistics
Statistics
Regression analysis
Econometrics

icebreakeR Andrew Robinson Department of Mathematics and Statistics University of Melbourne Parkville, Vic. 3010

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