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estimators
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Plural of estimator
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Theories of estimation often come equipped with a rich catalogue of situation-specific criteria for estimators, reflecting the epistemic and pragmatic goals that the estimator helps achieving.
Builders complain that they cannot find enough carpenters, labourers and estimators.
"Large Sample Properties of Generalized Method of Moments Estimators".
All told, Mr Nordhaus thinks that even an Iraqi invasion that went well would probably cost about $120 billion in today's money over the next decade and one that went horribly wrong could end up costing a whopping $1.6 trillion.The estimators differ in the purpose, methodology and sophistication of their analysis.
Another group of people (advisers) were allowed to get closer to the jars and give the estimators advice.
The advisers, however, were paid according to how high the estimators' guesses were.
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The remarkable thing was that even when the estimators were told that the advisers had a conflict of interest they didn't care.
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".
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