There is no random variable in this problem. Why can the concept of bias be applied here?
twizzler
Here, it is clear that the estimator is consistent, but I cannot tell if it is unbiased. Would you say that because we know the exact point we draw from, it it unbiased?
MrRockefeller
I think this is consistent and unbiased
gfkang
How do we tell?
kurt
How can we determine if it's unbiased or not
L1TTLEM4N
The sampling method seems to be both consistent and unbiased
There is no random variable in this problem. Why can the concept of bias be applied here?
Here, it is clear that the estimator is consistent, but I cannot tell if it is unbiased. Would you say that because we know the exact point we draw from, it it unbiased?
I think this is consistent and unbiased
How do we tell?
How can we determine if it's unbiased or not
The sampling method seems to be both consistent and unbiased