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Mathematics, 28.10.2019 21:31 princessdriayp6a2o8

Suppose that 14, 10, 18, and 21 constitute a random sample of size 4 drawn from a uniform pdf defined over the interval [0, θ], where θ is unknown. find an unbiased estimator for θ based on y′3 , the third order statistic. what numerical value does the estimator have for these particular observations? is it possible that we would know that an estimate for θ based on y′3 was incorrect, even if we had no idea what the true value of θ might be? explain.

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