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Singh's theorem in the lattice case
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    Singh's theorem in the lattice case (English)
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    The asymptotic behavior of the parametric bootstrap estimator of the sampling distribution of a maximum likelihood estimator is investigated in a simple lattice case, integer valued random variables whose distributions form an exponential family. The expected value of the bootstrap estimator is compared with an Edgeworth expansion, less the continuity correction.
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    fractional part
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    very weak expansions
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    bootstrap estimator
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    sampling distribution
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    maximum likelihood estimator
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    lattice case
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    exponential family
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    expected value
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    Edgeworth expansion
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    continuity correction
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