
The paper deals with the choice of parameter definition. It develops the concepts of parameter defining function and effective parameter. It also provides theory and techniques for choosing from a given set of robust parameters the one that can most efficiently be estimated. This theory is applied to location parameters.
configuration statistic, location parameters, effectiveness of parameters, estimating function, robust parameters, robust estimation, generalized residual, parameter defining function, effective parameter, Robustness and adaptive procedures (parametric inference), optimum equation
configuration statistic, location parameters, effectiveness of parameters, estimating function, robust parameters, robust estimation, generalized residual, parameter defining function, effective parameter, Robustness and adaptive procedures (parametric inference), optimum equation
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