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Adaptive robust estimation of location and scale parameters of symmetric populations
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    Adaptive robust estimation of location and scale parameters of symmetric populations (English)
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    1979
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    adaptive robust estimation
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    symmetric populations
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    kurtosis
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    Hogg Q statistic
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    likelihood ratio
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    canonical scale factor
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    debiasing factors
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    uniform population
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    normal population
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    double exponential population
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    mean square error
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    relative efficiency
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    Monte Carlo study
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