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5 September, 08:53

Estimation is best defined as: a. both a process of inferring the values of unknown samples statistics from those of known population parameters and any procedure that views the parameter being estimated not as a constant, but, just like the estimator, as a random variable b. a sampling procedure that matches each unit from population A with a "twin" from population B so that any sample observation about a unit in population A automatically yields an associated observation about a unit in population B c. any procedure that views the parameter being estimated not as a constant, but, just like the estimator, as a random variable d. a process of inferring the values of unknown samples statistics from those of known population parameters e. a process of inferring the values of unknown population parameters from those of known sample statistics

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  1. 5 September, 12:38
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    Option D is the correct answer - Estimation is best defined as a process of inferring the values of unknown samples statistics from those of known population parameters

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Estimation involves the usage of the value of a statistic derived from a sample to estimate the value of a corresponding population parameter.

    The sample provides information that can be extended, through several formal or informal processes, to determine a range most suitable to describe the missing information.

    An estimate that turns out to be incorrect would either be termed as over-estimation or under-estimation. If the estimate exceeds the actual result, it is termed as an over-estimation, and as an under-estimation, if the estimate came short of the actual result.

    Thus, option D is correct.
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