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Estimator logo #10101) Actuarial 2) Actuary 3) Adder 4) Figurer 5) Rater 6) Reckoner 7) Subtracter
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Estimator logo #10101) An expert at calculation 2) Calculator 3) Computer 4) Educated guesser 5) Expert 6) Figurer 7) Insurance worker 8) Reckoner
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Estimator logo #21000 In statistics, an estimator is a rule for calculating an estimate of a given quantity based on observed data: thus the rule and its result (the estimate) are distinguished. There are point and interval estimators. The point estimators yield single-valued results, although this includes the possibility of single vector-valued results and results th...
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Estimator logo #21002• (n.) One who estimates or values; a valuer.
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estimator logo #21011A function of data that produces an estimate for an unknown parameter of the distribution that produced the data. The way estimators are often discussed, they can be thought of as chosen before the data are seen. This can be hard to understand for the person new to the term. Properties of estimators (such as unbiasedness in finite samples, asymptot...
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estimator logo #20973A prescription for obtaining an estimate from a random sample of data. An estimator is a procedure, not a result, and therefore is a random variable and has a variance. For instance an estimator of the mean weight in adult men may consist of the prescription 'Add up the weights of 100 men and divide by 100.' The actual outcome (the estimate) will v...
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estimator logo #21001(es´tĭ-ma″tәr) estimate1 (def. 2).
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Estimator logo #21070a function of sample data that describes or approximates a parameter (Ralph 1980:578).
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Estimator logo #22030a function of sample data that describes or approximates a parameter (Ralph 1981:578).
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Estimator logo #22216a function of sample data that describes or approximates a parameter (Ralph 1981578).
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Estimator logo #20972Es'ti·ma`tor noun [ Latin aestimator .] One who estimates or values; a valuer. Jer. Taylor.
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estimator logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: es′tĭ-mā′tŏr Definitions: 1. A prescription for obtaining an estimate from a random sample of data. An estimator is a procedure, not a result, and therefore is a random variable and has a variance. For instance, an estimator of the mean weight in adult men may consist of the prescription 'Add up ...
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Estimator logo #21028An estimator is any value calculated from the sample data For example, the sample mean is an estimator of the population mean.
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Estimator logo #20631The individual performing or creating the 'estimate.'
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Estimator logo #20687Any quantity calculated from the sample data which is used to give information about an unknown quantity in the population. For example, the sample mean is an estimator of the population mean.
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Estimator logo #22539One who computes or approximates the cost of work to be done on which quotation may be based.
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