Sampling Surveys
Bootstrap methods are a set of statistical techniques that involve resampling a dataset with replacement to estimate the distribution of a statistic. These methods allow for estimating confidence intervals and standard errors without relying on traditional parametric assumptions, making them particularly useful in situations where the underlying distribution is unknown or complex. They are commonly applied in survey sampling to assess the reliability of estimates derived from samples.
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