quasi-maximum likelihood estimator
- quasi-maximum likelihood estimator
French\ \ estimateur du quasi maximum de vraisemblance
German\ \ Quasi-Maximum-Likelihood-Schätzer
Dutch\ \ quasi-maximale-aannemelijkheidsschatter
Italian\ \ stimatore di quasi massima verosimiglianza
Spanish\ \ estimación cuasimáximo-verosímil
Catalan\ \ estimador quasi-máxim-versemblant
Portuguese\ \ estimador de quase-máxima verosimilhança; estimador de quase-máxima verossimilhança
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ -
Greek\ \ οιονεί μέγιστο εκτιμητή πιθανότητα
Finnish\ \ kvasi-suurimman uskottavuuden estimaattori
Hungarian\ \ kvázi maximum likelihood becslés
Turkish\ \ yarı olabilirlik tahminleyicisi
Estonian\ \ kvaasitõepära hinnangufunktsioon
Lithuanian\ \ kvazimaksimalus tikėtinumo rodiklis
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ estymatory quasi-największej wiarygodności
Russian\ \ квази - максимальный показатель правдоподобия
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ hálf-sennileikametill
Euskara\ \ -
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ مقرر شبه الامكان الاعظم
Afrikaans\ \ kwasie-maksimumaanneemlikheidsberamer
Chinese\ \ 拟 极 大 似 然 估 计
Korean\ \ 준최대가능도 추정량
Statistical terms.
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