Theoretical Statistics
A biased estimator is a statistical estimator that does not center around the true value of the parameter being estimated. This means that on average, over many samples, a biased estimator will consistently produce results that deviate from the actual parameter value. Understanding biased estimators is crucial when considering the efficiency and reliability of estimators in statistical analysis, especially when applying the Rao-Blackwell theorem to improve estimators.
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