estimation technique

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estimation
noun
uk
/ˌes.tɪˈmeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌes.təˈmeɪ.ʃən/
your opinion of someone ...
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technique
noun[C or U]
uk
/tekˈniːk/
us
/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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(Definition ofestimationandtechniquefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Further refinement and testing of constant removal methods are urged to provide a more reliable populationestimationtechniquefor termites.
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These results bring out the issue of whichestimationtechniquewe should take into consideration.
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The statistical method is anestimationtechniqueand thus is not suitable for generating yield data using various dynamic and stochastic processes of agriculture.
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While the level of coverage is slightly exaggerated by theestimationtechniqueused, by 1989 almost all of the population of pension age was receiving a state old age pension.
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By utilizing this information, a well-specified model of voter preferences and a flexibleestimationtechnique(multinomial probit), we can better measure the extent of strategic voting.
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Thisestimationtechniquegreatly simplified estimation of simultaneous equation models of the economy and came into widespread use for this purpose.
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Estimates of the extent of inflation vary by source, method used,estimationtechnique, and definition of the aggregate price level.
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An interesting question is then whether it is possible to improve the out-of-sample forecasting performance of the monetary model by using time-varying parameter estimation techniques.
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The model specification, the measures of democracy and the estimation techniques vary across statistical studies of democracy.
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Given that there is a positive trend in life expectancy over time, we used linear regression estimation techniques to fill in the missing data points.
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The significance of coefficients of the pollution indices, however, varies as we use alternative indices and estimation techniques.
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Furthermore, the analysis lacked the data required to disentangle the two effects by using, for instance, instrumental variable estimation techniques.
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Agricultural management specialists need simple and accurate estimation techniques to predict rice yields in the planning process.
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The model is run by utilizing fixed effects and random effects panel data estimation techniques.
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It is considered a primary massestimationtechnique, i.e., the mass is measured directly from the motion that its gravitational force induces in the nearby gas.
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The chapter on nonlinearities covers such unrelated topics as modeling time-varying volatility and nonparametric estimation techniques.
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While these abundance estimation techniques do achieve their aim of reducing bias, they seemingly do not involve any ecological insights.
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Differences across estimation techniques were so minimal as to be non-problematical.
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Conventional estimation techniques are predicated on the assumption that shocks in time series data are transitory so that the data eventually revert to their central tendencies (stationarity).
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This method strikes a balance between the rough parametric estimation techniques based on a few parameters like weight and volume and the extremely detailed bottom-up estimation methods.
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