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    Statistical estimation with linguistic data (English)
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    Suppose the distribution of a population is characterized by a parameter \(\Gamma\), whose value is not numerical, as usually is the case, but linguistic. The problem is to make a good guess about \(\Gamma\), especially in the case when only linguistic data are available. In this paper the theory of fuzzy random variables is used to solve this problem: A method for the construction of consistent and unbiased estimates is given.
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    linguistic data
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    fuzzy random variables
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    consistent and unbiased estimates
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