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Researchers analyzing historical data on human stature have long sought an estimator that performs well in truncated-normal samples. This paper reviews that search, focusing on two currently widespread procedures: truncated least squares (TLS) and truncated maximum likelihood (TML). The first...
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A restricted maximum likelihood (ML) estimator is presented and evaluated for use with truncated height samples. In the common situation of a small sample truncated at a point not far below the mean, the ordinary ML estimator suffers from high sampling variability. The restricted estimator...
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Researchers analyzing historical data on human stature have long sought an estimator that performs well in truncated-normal samples. This paper reviews that search, focusing on two currently widespread procedures: truncated least squares (TLS) and truncated maximum likelihood (TML). The first...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014074716