asymptotically unbiased estimator

asymptotically unbiased estimator
French\ \ estimateur asymptotiquement sans biais
German\ \ asymptotisch erwartungstreue Schätzfunktion
Dutch\ \ asymptotisch zuivere schatter
Italian\ \ stimatore asintotico non affetto da orrore sistematico
Spanish\ \ estimador asintóticamento sin bias
Catalan\ \ estimador asimptòticament centrat; estimador asimptòticament sense biaix
Portuguese\ \ estimador assintoticamente centrado; estimador assintoticamente não enviesado; estimador assintoticamente não viesado (bra); estimador assintoticamente viciado (bra)
Romanian\ \ estimator nedeplasat; estimator fără biais asimptotic
Danish\ \ asymptotisk saglig estimator
Norwegian\ \ asymptotisk forventningsrett estimator
Swedish\ \ asymptotiskt väntevärdesriktig estimator
Greek\ \ ασυμπτωτικά αμερόληπτος εκτιμητής
Finnish\ \ asymptoottisesti harhaton estimaattori
Hungarian\ \ aszimptotikusan torzítatlan becslés
Turkish\ \ asimptotik olarak tarafsız (yansız) tahminleyici
Estonian\ \ asümptootiliselt nihketa hinnangufunktsioon
Lithuanian\ \ asimptotiškai nepaslinktasis įvertinys
Slovenian\ \ asimptotično nepristranska cenilka
Polish\ \ estymator asymptotycznie nieobciążony
Russian\ \ асимптоматически неискаженная оценка
Ukrainian\ \ Асимптотично незміщене оцінювання
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ asymptotically óhlutdræg metilsins
Euskara\ \ asintotikoki alboragabea zenbatesle
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ برآوردگر مجانباً نااريب
Arabic\ \ مقدر غير متحيز مقارب
Afrikaans\ \ asimptoties onsydige beramer
Chinese\ \ 淅 近 无 偏 估 计 两 ( 式 )
Korean\ \ 점근적 비편향추정량

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