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estimator
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es·ti·mate  (st-mt)
tr.v. es·ti·mat·ed, es·ti·mat·ing, es·ti·mates
1. To calculate approximately (the amount, extent, magnitude, position, or value of something).
2. To form an opinion about; evaluate: "While an author is yet living we estimate his powers by his worst performance" (Samuel Johnson).
n. (-mt)
1. The act of evaluating or appraising.
2. A tentative evaluation or rough calculation, as of worth, quantity, or size.
3. A statement of the approximate cost of work to be done, such as a building project or car repairs.
4. A judgment based on one's impressions; an opinion.

[Latin aestimre, aestimt-.]

esti·mative adj.
esti·mator n.
Synonyms: estimate, appraise, assess, assay, evaluate, rate1
These verbs mean to form a judgment of worth or significance. Estimate usually implies a subjective and somewhat inexact judgment: difficult to estimate the possible results in advance.
Appraise stresses expert judgment: appraised the works of art.
Assess implies authoritative judgment in setting a monetary value on something as a basis for taxation: assessing real estate for investors.
Assay refers to careful examination, especially to chemical analysis of an ore: will assay the ingot.
In extended senses appraise, assess, and assay can refer to any critical analysis: appraised his character; will assess the impact of higher taxes; assaying the idea's merit.
Evaluate implies considered judgment in ascertaining value: evaluating a student's thesis for content and organization.
Rate involves determining the rank or grade of someone or something in relation to others: rated the restaurant higher than any other in the city.

estimator [ˈɛstɪˌmeɪtə]
n
1. a person or thing that estimates
2. (Mathematics & Measurements / Statistics) Statistics a derived random variable that generates estimates of a parameter of a given distribution, such as , the mean of a number of identically distributed random variables Xi. If is unbiased, , the observed value should be close to E(Xi) See also sampling statistic
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.estimator - an expert at calculation (or at operating calculating machines)estimator - an expert at calculation (or at operating calculating machines)
expert - a person with special knowledge or ability who performs skillfully
adder - a person who adds numbers
number cruncher - someone able to perform complex and lengthy calculations
actuary, statistician - someone versed in the collection and interpretation of numerical data (especially someone who uses statistics to calculate insurance premiums)
subtracter - a person who subtracts numbers
Translations
estimator [ˈestɪmeɪtəʳ] Ntasador(a) m/f
estimator
n (Insur etc) → Schätzer(in) m(f)
estimator [ˈɛstɪmeɪtəʳ] nestimatore/trice


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A plot of life cycle productivity using the unrestricted estimates is similar to, though not as smooth as Figure 3.
These unrestricted estimates serve at least two purposes: (i) they provide a statistical benchmark for evaluating the acceptability of restricted variants of the general model of equation (1); (ii) they give us unrestricted elasticity estimates that will serve as a guide against imposing invalid restrictions in the paring-down process of model selection.
 
 
 
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