
doi: 10.1038/1841086a0
THE problem considered by Wayman1 is one example of a wide class of problems which have given rise to a large body of literature in recent years. Lindley2 has reviewed the field, and thirty subsequent papers are listed by Barton and David3. Of particular importance is the estimation of non-linear structural relationships. Several methods for estimating the unknown parameters are available; we outline below a method which will often give estimates of nearly optimal accuracy.
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