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Today poll question
Q. Which of the following estimator always a consistent estimator?
Anonymous Quiz
49%
(a) Maximum likelihood estimator
11%
(b) Minimum variance bound estimator
9%
(c) Sufficient estimator
31%
(d) All of the above
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Today poll question
Q. A Statistic whose distribution does not contain any information related to parameter known as
Anonymous Quiz
14%
(a) sufficient Statistics
12%
(b) minimal sufficient Statistic
7%
(c) complete sufficient Statistic
67%
(d) ancillary Statistic
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Today poll question
Q. An estimator is always efficient estimator if it is
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14%
(a) Unbiased estimator
15%
(b) Consistent estimator
33%
(c) Maximum likelihood estimator
38%
(d) Minimum variance bound estimator
Today poll question
Q. A maximum likelihood estimator of a parameter is always
Anonymous Quiz
9%
(a) exists
18%
(b) unique
19%
(c) unbiased
54%
(d) consistent
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Today poll question
Q. A Statistic is use to estimate of a parameter is known as
Anonymous Quiz
81%
(a) Estimator
11%
(b) Sufficient Statistic
5%
(c) Ancillary Statistic
3%
(d) Minimal sufficient Statistic
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