Pitman closeness comparison of linear estimators:a canonical form
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Cites work
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Cited in
(6)- More on the unbiased ridge regression estimation
- A class of closeness criteria
- A Note on Comparison of (Non) Linear Estimators Using Pitman's Measure of Closeness
- The Pitman comparison of unbiased linear estimators
- Minimax adjustment technique in a parameter restricted linear model
- PITMAN-CLOSENESS AS A MEASURE TO EVALUATE THE QUALITY OF FORECASTS
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