ผลต่างระหว่างรุ่นของ "Probstat/notes/parameter estimation"
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== Maximum likelihood estimators == | == Maximum likelihood estimators == | ||
== Bayes estimators == | == Bayes estimators == |
รุ่นแก้ไขเมื่อ 09:32, 6 ธันวาคม 2557
- This is part of probstat.
Previously we tried to estimate the population means and variances using the sample means and variances. In this section, we shall see the justification why what we did makes sense.
There are many ways to estimate parameters.
Method of moments estimators
- See also wikipedia article.
This is probably the simplest estimators. However, they are often biased (as we shall show in the example).
Definition: For a random variable , is called the k-th moment of . Note that the first moment is the mean . The variance of a random variable depends on the first and the second moments.
If we want to estimate a parameter , using the method of moments, we start by writing the parameter as a function of the moments, i.e.,
We then estimate the sample moments
for . Our estimate is thus