resampsioonimeetod
Resampsioonimeetod, also known as resampling, is a statistical technique used to estimate the sampling distribution of a statistic by repeatedly sampling from the observed data. It is a powerful tool for statistical inference, particularly when the underlying distribution of the population is unknown or when traditional analytical methods are complex or unavailable. The core idea behind resampling is to treat the observed sample as a proxy for the entire population.
The most common resampling methods include the bootstrap and the jackknife. The bootstrap method involves drawing
Resampling methods are widely applicable in various fields, including econometrics, machine learning, and biostatistics. They are