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Smooth empirical Bayes estimation for continuous distributions

Biometrika, 1967
SUMMARY Although the conditions for application of the technique of empirical Bayes estimation of the parameter of a distribution may exist, the form of the prior distribution is generally unknown. This often creates major difficulties in the determination of empirical Bayes estimators.
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Certainty upon Empirical Distributions

2012
We address the problem of assessing the information conveyed by a finite discrete probability distribution, within the context of knowledge discovery. Our approach is based on two main axiomatic intuitions: (i) the minimum information is given in the case of a uniform distribution, and (ii) knowledge is akin to a notion of richness, related to the ...
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Semimartingales and the empirical distribution

Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1984
AbstractProcesses related to the empirical distribution are shown to converge to a time changed Brownian motion. In particular, the time change of the Brownian motion differs from the time change obtained by using the distribution function: this gives rise to two different representations of a related Brownian bridge.
Al-Hussaini, Ata N., Elliott, Robert J.
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Empirical distribution function under heteroscedasticity

Statistics, 2011
Neglecting heteroscedasticity of error terms may imply the wrong identification of a regression model (see appendix). Employment of (heteroscedasticity resistent) White's estimator of covariance matrix of estimates of regression coefficients may lead to the correct decision about the significance of individual explanatory variables under ...
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The factorization of empirical distributions

Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 1967
Abstract This paper is concerned with the superpositional nature of the daily geomagnetic variations and discusses the problem of resolving the variations into components with different prime movers. Orthodox statistical methods, such as factor analysis, may not be applied to the problem because they depend on the assumption that all the variates ...
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The Early Roman Empire: Distribution

2007
The mobilization and distribution of resources, human and material, was the key to Roman power. The surplus production of an individual peasant household was small; the aggregate demand of the ancient peasantry was considerable. The key question is how far distribution under the empire differed in volume and nature.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

The Empirical Distribution of Homicide

2004
homicide is not randomly distributed over persons, places, or time. Some groups of people are more likely than others to be involved in lethal violence as its offenders and victims. There are also fundamental differences within and across geographical areas in their rates of homicide.
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Distributed Lags in Construction: An Empirical Study

International Economic Review, 1976
van Alphen, Hendrik J   +1 more
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Obesity and adverse breast cancer risk and outcome: Mechanistic insights and strategies for intervention

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2017
Cynthia Morata-Tarifa   +1 more
exaly  

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