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Number of Distinct Samples in Bootstrap
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Md Riaz Ahmed Khan
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07-17-2021 01:33
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Bootstrap is a handy method of doing inference when parametric distribution is not available or difficult to obtain. An obvious question related to bootstrap seeks the number of distinct bootstrap samples can be drawn from an initial sample of certain size.
Using a dot-bar representation, the problem takes a much simpler form and the solution can be easily obtained
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