Meaning Estimator
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Estimateur
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An estimation formula; the formula used to compute the sample mean and other sample statistics are examples of estimators.Related Terms: Estimation 
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The individual performing or creating the "estimate."
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1660s, from Latin aestimator, agent noun from aestimare "to value" (see esteem (v.)).
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An estimator is a rule for "guessing" the value of a population parameter based on a random sample from the population. An estimator is a random variable, because its value depends o [..]
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One who computes or approximates the cost of work to be done.
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Definitions (4) 1. Construction: Consultant or a construction company employee who analyzes tender documents, architect's drawings, and bill of quantities to accurately estimate the cost of a con [..]
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The quantity calculated from values in a sample according to a rule of some sort.
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A function (mapping) from the data-space to the space of parameter values.
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(n) an expert at calculation (or at operating calculating machines)
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An estimated or calibrated value for an unknown population parameter.
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Uses information from other questions or from other answers (from the current cycle or a previous cycle), and through mathematical operations, derives a plausible value for the missing or incorrect fi [..]
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an accountant or production manager who estimates the cost of making a movie from a screenplay.
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One who computes or approximates the cost of work to be done.
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A rule for combining data to produce a numerical value for a population parameter; the form of the rule does not depend on the particular sample obtained.
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A function of data that produces an estimate for an unknown parameter of the distribution that produced the data. The way estimators are often discussed, they can be thought of as chosen before the da [..]
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The algorithm (formula) used to calculate estimations. An estimator needs to fit to the sampling design and plot design employed in order to produce unbiased estimates.
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One who computes or approximates the cost of work to be done on which quotation may be based.
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One who computes or approximates the cost of work to be done on which quotation may be based.
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One who computes or approximates the cost of work to be done.
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One who computes or approximates the cost of work to be done on which quotation may be based.
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A person who estimates, especially one who estimates costs (mathematics) A function of a random sample of a population used to estimate some parameter of the whole population
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