Normal likelihood functions
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(15)- Simple Estimation Intervals for Poisson, Exponential, and Inverse Gaussian Means Obtained by Symmetrizing the Likelihood Function
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- What is meant by ``missing at random?
- Using a probability plot to summarize a unimodal posterior density
- The incidental parameter problem since 1948
- A simple approximation to the likelihood interval for a binomial proportion
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