rééchantillonnage
Rééchantillonnage is a statistical technique used to estimate population parameters or to assess the uncertainty of an estimate by repeatedly drawing samples from a dataset. This method is particularly useful when the underlying distribution of the data is unknown or complex, or when the sample size is small. The core idea is to use the observed data as a surrogate for the true population.
The process typically involves randomly drawing samples with replacement from the original dataset. Each resample, called
Rééchantillonnage does not require making strong assumptions about the distribution of the population. It is a