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1) оценка3) сметчик4) статистика, используемая в качестве оценки5) таксатор•- almost invariant estimator - almost unbiased estimator - asymptotically efficient estimator - asymptotically normal estimator - asymptotically optimal estimator - asymptotically robust estimator - asymptotically sufficient estimator - asymptotically unbiased estimator - conditional mean estimator - conditionally unbiased estimator - functionally uniform consistent estimator - maximum probability estimator - minimum contrast estimator - minimum entropy estimator - minimum local bias estimator - minimum risk estimator - minimum variance estimator - nearly unbiased estimator - studentized robust estimator - uncorrelated estimators - uniformly best constant risk estimator - uniformly consistent estimator - uniformly minimum risk estimator - uniformly minimum variance unbiased estimator - uniformly unbiased estimator - weighted least squares estimatorrestricted least squares weighted by mean estimator — ограниченная оценка по методу наименьших квадратов, взвешенная по среднему
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