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Monday, May 5, 2008

Statistics: Maximum Likelihood

Ah, the infamous maximum likelihood - what I've been waiting to study all semester for a stats subject I am currently taking. I normally don't use Wikipedia and read journal articles instead, but I love the simplicity of everything in Wikipedia. I tend to think that Wikipedia is fine for basics. So, read about maximum likelihood here.
Posted by . - * Maxie Stjärna * - . at 8:55 PM

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