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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3054872

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zbMATH Open0036.09304MaRDI QIDQ5794069FDOQ5794069


Authors: V. S. Huzurbazar Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1950



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zbMATH Keywords

Statistics



Cited In (12)

  • Non-subjective priors for wrapped Cauchy distributions
  • Estimation and testing of regression disturbances based on modified likelihood functions
  • Objective priors: an introduction for frequentists
  • On Location and Scale Maximum Likelihood Estimators
  • On parameter orthogonality to the mean
  • Higher-order asymptotic normality of approximations to the modified signed likelihood ratio statistic for regular models
  • Optimal estimating functions, quasi-likelihood and statistical modelling
  • Discussion on ``Objective priors: an introduction for frequentists by M. Ghosh
  • Laplace approximation and natural gradient for Gaussian process regression with heteroscedastic Student-\(t\) model
  • Bayesian information criterion approximations to Bayes factors for univariate and multivariate logistic regression models
  • How to transform correlated random variables into uncorrelated ones
  • Bayesian and likelihood-based inference for the bivariate normal correlation coefficient





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