bootstrapsimulaties
Bootstrapsimulaties, also known as bootstrap simulations or simply bootstrapping, is a statistical method used to estimate the sampling distribution of a statistic. It is a resampling technique that treats the observed sample as a population from which new samples, called bootstrap samples, are drawn with replacement. This process is repeated many times to generate a collection of bootstrap statistics, which collectively approximate the sampling distribution of the original statistic.
The core idea behind bootstrapping is that the original sample provides a reasonable approximation of the
This method is particularly useful when the theoretical sampling distribution of a statistic is unknown or