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Statistics
Estimation theory
Statistical theory
Probability distributions
Statistical inference
Bias of an estimator
Maximum likelihood estimation
Efficient estimator
Estimator
Uniform distribution
Normal distribution
Exponential distribution

Chapter 6 Parameter Estimation Take a random variable x described by a pdf f (x): the sample space is defined to be the set of all possible values of x. The set of n independent measurements of the random variable x, {x

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