Category:Examples of Sufficient Statistics

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This category contains examples of Sufficient Statistic.

Definition $1$

Let $T$ be a sample statistic such that $T$ contains all the information in a random sample that is relevant to the point estimation of a particular parameter $\theta$.

Then $T$ is known as a sufficient statistic for $\theta$.


Definition $2$

Let $X_1, X_2, \ldots, X_n$ form a random sample from a population whose probability distribution is determined by a parameter $\theta$.

Let $T$ be a sample statistic.

Let $I = \Img {\map T {X_1, X_2, \ldots, X_n} }$.

Let $D$ be the conditional joint distribution of $X_1, X_2, \ldots, X_n$ given $T = t$ and $\theta$.


We call $T$ a sufficient statistic for $\theta$ if and only if $D$ is independent of the value of $\theta$ for all $t \in I$.

Pages in category "Examples of Sufficient Statistics"

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