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(Ebook) Robust Estimates of Location: Survey and Advances by David Andrews, Peter Bickel, Frank Hampel, W. Rogers, J. Tukey, P Huber ISBN 9780691081168, 0691081166

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Authors:David Andrews, Peter Bickel, Frank Hampel, W. Rogers, J. Tukey, P Huber
Pages:384 pages.
Year:2015
Editon:Reprint
Publisher:Princeton University Press
Language:english
File Size:9.51 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780691081168, 0691081166
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(Ebook) Robust Estimates of Location: Survey and Advances by David Andrews, Peter Bickel, Frank Hampel, W. Rogers, J. Tukey, P Huber ISBN 9780691081168, 0691081166

Because estimation involves inferring information about an unknown quantity on the basis of available data, the selection of an estimator is influenced by its ability to perform well under the conditions that are assumed to underlie the data. Since these conditions are never known exactly, the estimators chosen must be robust; i.e., they must be able to perform well under a variety of underlying conditions. The theory of robust estimation is based on specified properties of specified estimators under specified conditions. This book was written as the result of a study undertaken to establish the interaction of these three components over as large a range as possible.Originally published in 1972.
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