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Some estimation problems in a two-stage linear model - revisited

In: Tatra Mountains Mathematical Publications, vol. 22, no. 2
Júlia Volaufová

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Year, pages: 2001, 171 - 178
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A two-stage linear model occurs in many different areas of statistical applications. It is defined as a set of two linear models connected with a common unknown subvector parameter of the mean. Estimators of linear functions of mean parameter that combine observations from both stages as well as estimators of linear functions of subvectors from each stage separately are investigated and their relations re-visited here.
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ISO 690:
Volaufová, J. 2001. Some estimation problems in a two-stage linear model - revisited. In Tatra Mountains Mathematical Publications, vol. 22, no.2, pp. 171-178. 1210-3195.

APA:
Volaufová, J. (2001). Some estimation problems in a two-stage linear model - revisited. Tatra Mountains Mathematical Publications, 22(2), 171-178. 1210-3195.