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Mathematics, 27.02.2020 21:37, samjohnson2383

A consistent estimator g Let Y1; Y2; :::; Yn be IID random variables where each random variable has PDF f(y) = y1 for 0 < y < 1, and f(y) = 0 for all other values of y. Also assume that > 0. Show that the sample mean, Y , is a consistent estimator for +1.

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