
doi: 10.1007/bf02922920
The components of Fraser’s (1968) structural model are examined. Two interpretations of the error variable are entertained and some implications concerning uniqueness of the resulting inference, range of applications and relation to classical methods are mentioned.
Point estimation, Foundations and philosophical topics in statistics
Point estimation, Foundations and philosophical topics in statistics
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