Consider a random sample of (X, Y), with a sample size of n. How will the following estimators change given the measurement change in X? h. Sample mean, x i. Sample variance, s j. Show that the sample mean in (h) is an unbiased estimator. k. How do we ensure that the sample mean in (h) would be an efficient estimator of the population mean?
Consider a random sample of (X, Y), with a sample size of n. How will the following estimators change given the measurement change in X? h. Sample mean, x i. Sample variance, s j. Show that the sample mean in (h) is an unbiased estimator. k. How do we ensure that the sample mean in (h) would be an efficient estimator of the population mean?
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