utvalgsestimert
Utvalgsestimert is a term used in statistics to describe a quantity that has been estimated from a sample rather than measured directly in the entire population. The corresponding noun is utvalgsestimat, or utvalgsestimert verdi, referring to the numerical result produced by applying an estimator to the data collected from a sample. In practice, population parameters such as the mean, proportion or variance are often unknown and must be inferred from a sample; the estimators produce utvalgsestimert values of these parameters.
A typical process involves choosing an estimator and calculating it from the sample data. For example, the
Statistical properties such as bias, variance and consistency describe how close an utvalgsestimert value is expected
Practical considerations include the sampling method, sample size, nonresponse and weighting, which can affect the accuracy