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Discover Ludwig"point estimate" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a single value used to represent a population or sample statistic, for example "The point estimate for the median income in this county is $60,000."
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That is your point estimate.
What's our point estimate for it?
So before, we estimated p with a point estimate.
But that's a point estimate of the frequency and our population.
A point estimate of the population proportion is given by the sample proportion.
No statements are made about the quality or precision of a point estimate.
This provides a point estimate for aggregation.
That's just a point estimate with a huge confidence interval.
Some methods only return a point estimate π ̂ ∈ Π.
The magnitude of point estimate are also very small.
It is a single point estimate, and it doesn't actually work.
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