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Classical statistical inference 1 Data contamination 1 Distortion 1 Inferential performance 1 Model deviation 1
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BLAXTER, M.L. 1 CARVALHO, G.R. 1 CREER, S. 1 FONSECA, V.G. 1 Fieller, N. 1 Fonseca, C. M. 1 Fonseca, V. 1 GIBLIN-DAVIS, R.M. 1 Grunert da Fonseca, V. 1 LAMBSHEAD, P.J.D. 1 PACKER, M. 1 PORAZINSKA, D.L. 1 POWER, D.M. 1 SUNG, W. 1 THOMAS, W.K. 1
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Economic & financial computing : a journal of the European Economics and Financial Centre 1 Metrika 1 Statistics & Probability Letters 1
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RePEc 2 OLC EcoSci 1
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Response to the Global Financial Turmoil
CREER, S.; FONSECA, V.G.; PORAZINSKA, D.L.; … - In: Economic & financial computing : a journal of the … 19 (2009) 4, pp. 167-171
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Distortion in statistical inference: the distinction between data contamination and model deviation
Fonseca, V.; Fieller, N. - In: Metrika 63 (2006) 2, pp. 169-190
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A link between the multivariate cumulative distribution function and the hitting function for random closed sets,
Grunert da Fonseca, V.; Fonseca, C. M. - In: Statistics & Probability Letters 57 (2002) 2, pp. 179-182
The hitting function for random closed sets in is shown to be a generalization of the multivariate cumulative distribution function by finding a suitable reduction of the compact hitting function test sets in the simple random vector case.
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