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    On the history of maximum likelihood in relation to inverse probability and least squares. (English)
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    27 May 2004
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    Chauvenet
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    confidence limits
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    credible limits
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    Edgeworth
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    Encke
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    Fisher
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    Gauss
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    Gosset
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    Hagen
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    invariance
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    inverse probability
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    Laplace
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    least squares
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    likelihood limits
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    linear normal model
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    maximum likelihood
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    Merriman
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    posterior mode
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    reparameterization
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    t-distribution
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    two-stage maximum likelihood method
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    unbiasedness
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