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'estimator' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is typically used to refer to someone who provides an estimate or an approximate calculation of something. For example: "The estimator calculated that it would take three weeks to complete the project."
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estimator
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A person who estimates, especially one who estimates costs
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In a series of estimations, the fraction of times in which the estimator $\hat{\theta} $is further away from $\theta^{\star}$than $\Delta$$, and hence outside this interval, will tend to 5%.
Any Bayesian estimation will to some extent resemble the maximum likelihood estimator due to the central role of the likelihoods in the Bayesian formalism.
Mind you, faced with questions such as "What are the desirable statistical properties of an estimator?", they can hardly be blamed for that.
Cigna uses Thomson Reuters's technology to support its "cost of care estimator".
Kenny Chan, 31, a construction estimator, brought a handgun belonging to his brother-in-law.
The equation also illustrates clearly the square root law: the accuracy of X̄n as an estimator of μ is inversely proportional to the square root of the sample size n.
The method, called the Kaplan-Meier estimator, is based on a complex mathematical formula using information from those who died and those who survived to estimate (depicted in a curve) the proportion of patients alive at any point during the trial.
Mr. Knego and his partner of 22 years, Mike Masino, a cost estimator for an aerospace company, have decorated their house with as much of the cache as possible.
John worked as a Senior Estimator at Granite Construction Northeast in Tarrytown, NY, and outside of work was an avid boater.
His father, now retired, was an estimator and coordinator for Scholin Brothers Printing there.
Professor Kotlikoff said that using your past and projected earnings would make it possible to generate a result even more accurate than relying on the Social Security Administration's retirement estimator.
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