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Analysis of marginal and conditional density functions for separate inference
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    Analysis of marginal and conditional density functions for separate inference (English)
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    In the inference on parameters of interest from a part of the original model and data, the author considers a decomposition of the model into submodels and their efficacies. He discusses the factorization of densities of a model, the smoothness of a family of conditional densities, the differentiability of the conditional expectation of a statistic, and the conditional efficacy. The averaging operators introduced by \textit{E. J. G. Pitman}, Some basic theory for statistical inference. Chapman and Hall (1979; Zbl 0442.62002), and their properties are also discussed.
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    separate inference
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    decomposition
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    submodels
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    factorization of densities
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    smoothness
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    conditional densities
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    differentiability
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    conditional expectation
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    conditional efficacy
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    averaging operators
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