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How large a sample is needed for the maximum likelihood estimator to be approximately Gaussian? (English)
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17 January 1993
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asymptotic expansions
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translation families
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Gaussian approximation
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maximum-likelihood estimator
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one-parameter families
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likelihood equation
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corrections for finite sample sizes
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asymptotic Gaussian
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central limit theorem
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design of experiments
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multivariate distributions
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