Let X1,..X, be a sample from normal with mean and variance 1, and consider the sequence of estimators X =3D Show, by using the definition, that R is consistent. That is, show Limi that P(IX-0
Let X1,..X, be a sample from normal with mean and variance 1, and consider the sequence of estimators X =3D Show, by using the definition, that R is consistent. That is, show Limi that P(IX-0
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Let X1,. X, be a sample from normal with mean theta and variance 1, and consider the sequence of estimators Xn = , Show, by using the definition, that Xn, is consistent. That is, show that P(|Xn-theta|<epsilon) -> 1, as n -> infinity.
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