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The following pages link to Some Comparisons of the Method of Moments and the Method of Maximum Likelihood in Estimating Parameters of a Mixture of Two Normal Densities (Q5657535):
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- Methods of moments estimation in finite mixtures (Q354219) (← links)
- Mixtures of linear regressions (Q804180) (← links)
- The method of maximum likelihood as a generalization of the method of moments (Q1112496) (← links)
- Estimating parameters from mixed samples using sample fractional moments (Q1116580) (← links)
- Partitioning mixed probability distributions into their constituents (Q1148056) (← links)
- On testing for clusters using the sample covariance (Q1213719) (← links)
- Measuring the relative effectiveness of moment estimators as starting values in maximizing likelihoods (Q1361505) (← links)
- Finite mixtures in confirmatory factor-analysis models (Q1371406) (← links)
- A comparison of some estimators of the mixture proportion of mixed normal distributions (Q1372086) (← links)
- A comparison of the \(L_2\) minimum distance estimator and the EM-algorithm when fitting \(k\)-component univariate normal mixtures (Q1685303) (← links)
- Uniqueness in the method of moments for mixtures of two normal distributions (Q1871544) (← links)
- Alternative estimator for the parameters of a mixture of two binomial distributions (Q1935690) (← links)
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- A power study of a rank transform for the two‐way classification model when interaction may be present (Q4151607) (← links)
- Moments in mixture models with non-identically distributed observations (Q4213997) (← links)
- Parameter estimation for finite mixtures of uniform distributions (Q4269942) (← links)
- Adaptive tests for the c-sample location problem - the case of two-sided alternatives (Q4337229) (← links)
- The moments of the Gompertz distribution and maximum likelihood estimation of its parameters (Q4576850) (← links)
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- Numerical characteristics and parameter estimation of finite mixed generalized normal distribution (Q5867414) (← links)
- A new approach to parameter estimation of mixture of two normal distributions (Q6558492) (← links)