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Optimizing Function With Measurement Error in R (Simulated Method of Moments)

$begingroup$ This question was migrated from Stack Overflow because it can be answered on Cross Validated. Migrated 6 hours ago. A common problem in statistics is to assume a population, simulate many samples, and find parameters that most closely match (in an MSE sense) a desired set of statistics. For illustration, here is a sketch […]

Optimizing Function With Measurement Error in R (Simulated Method of Moments)

$begingroup$ This question was migrated from Stack Overflow because it can be answered on Cross Validated. Migrated 4 hours ago. A common problem in statistics is to assume a population, simulate many samples, and find parameters that most closely match (in an MSE sense) a desired set of statistics. For illustration, here is a sketch […]

Optimizing Function With Measurement Error in R (Simulated Method of Moments)

$begingroup$ This question was migrated from Stack Overflow because it can be answered on Cross Validated. Migrated 4 hours ago. A common problem in statistics is to assume a population, simulate many samples, and find parameters that most closely match (in an MSE sense) a desired set of statistics. For illustration, here is a sketch […]

Optimizing Function With Measurement Error in R (Simulated Method of Moments)

$begingroup$ This question was migrated from Stack Overflow because it can be answered on Cross Validated. Migrated 4 hours ago. A common problem in statistics is to assume a population, simulate many samples, and find parameters that most closely match (in an MSE sense) a desired set of statistics. For illustration, here is a sketch […]

Optimizing Function With Measurement Error in R (Simulated Method of Moments)

$begingroup$ This question was migrated from Stack Overflow because it can be answered on Cross Validated. Migrated 4 hours ago. A common problem in statistics is to assume a population, simulate many samples, and find parameters that most closely match (in an MSE sense) a desired set of statistics. For illustration, here is a sketch […]