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Credibility theory: A new view from the theory of second order optimal statistics.
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    Credibility theory: A new view from the theory of second order optimal statistics. (English)
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    16 November 2003
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    Second order Bayes estimator
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    Second order modified credibility formula
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    Location dispersion class
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    Small samples
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