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Multiscale study of memory type simple ratio estimators in two stage sampling under exponentially weighted moving averages. [PDF]
Minhas KS, Semary HE, Jabeen R, Zaka A.
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A More Robust Approach to Multivariable Mendelian Randomization. [PDF]
Wu Y, Kang H, Ye T.
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Use of the biased estimator in the interpretation of spectroscopic ellipsometry data.
Applied Optics, 1991The use of the biased estimator in the fitting of spectroscopic ellipsometry data is examined and applied to data from two-channel polarization modulation ellipsometry experiments. It is pointed out that the use of the biased estimator, as opposed to the
G. Jellison
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Regularization learning, early stopping and biased estimator
Neurocomputing, 2002K. Hagiwara
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A new biased estimator for the gamma regression model: Some applications in medical sciences
Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 2021The Gamma Regression Model (GRM) has a variety of applications in medical sciences and other disciplines. The results of the GRM may be misleading in the presence of multicollinearity.
M. Akram, Muhammad Amin, Muhammad Qasim
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The modified Liu-ridge-type estimator: a new class of biased estimators to address multicollinearity
Communications in statistics. Simulation and computation, 2020This article proposes another general class of biased estimators which includes some popular estimators as special cases and discusses its properties for multiple linear regression models with the issue of multicollinearity.
Muhammad Aslam, Shakeel Ahmad
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A James-Stein Type Estimator for Combining Unbiased and Possibly Biased Estimators
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1991E. Green, W. Strawderman
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2021
The earthquake magnitude‐frequency distribution is characterized by the b‐value, which describes the relative frequency of large versus small earthquakes.
Nicholas J. van der Elst
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The earthquake magnitude‐frequency distribution is characterized by the b‐value, which describes the relative frequency of large versus small earthquakes.
Nicholas J. van der Elst
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Estimation Combining Unbiased and Possibly Biased Estimators
Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice, 2020zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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