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- Support_curve abstract "Support curve is a statistical term, coined by A. W. F. Edwards, to describe the graph of the natural logarithm of the likelihood function. The function being plotted is used in the computation of the score and Fisher information, and the graph has a direct interpretation in the context of maximum likelihood estimation and likelihood-ratio tests. The term refers to the hypotheses being tested, i.e. whether or not the data support one hypothesis (or parameter value) more than any other.".
- Support_curve wikiPageID "15142073".
- Support_curve wikiPageLength "904".
- Support_curve wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Support_curve wikiPageRevisionID "393550950".
- Support_curve wikiPageWikiLink A._W._F._Edwards.
- Support_curve wikiPageWikiLink Category:Statistical_inference.
- Support_curve wikiPageWikiLink Category:Statistical_terminology.
- Support_curve wikiPageWikiLink Fisher_information.
- Support_curve wikiPageWikiLink Likelihood-ratio_test.
- Support_curve wikiPageWikiLink Likelihood_function.
- Support_curve wikiPageWikiLink Maximum_likelihood.
- Support_curve wikiPageWikiLink Maximum_likelihood_estimation.
- Support_curve wikiPageWikiLink Natural_logarithm.
- Support_curve wikiPageWikiLink Score_(statistics).
- Support_curve wikiPageWikiLink Statistical_hypothesis_testing.
- Support_curve wikiPageWikiLinkText "Support curve".
- Support_curve wikiPageWikiLinkText "support curve".
- Support_curve hasPhotoCollection Support_curve.
- Support_curve wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Support_curve wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Statistics-stub.
- Support_curve subject Category:Statistical_inference.
- Support_curve subject Category:Statistical_terminology.
- Support_curve hypernym Term.
- Support_curve comment "Support curve is a statistical term, coined by A. W. F. Edwards, to describe the graph of the natural logarithm of the likelihood function. The function being plotted is used in the computation of the score and Fisher information, and the graph has a direct interpretation in the context of maximum likelihood estimation and likelihood-ratio tests. The term refers to the hypotheses being tested, i.e. whether or not the data support one hypothesis (or parameter value) more than any other.".
- Support_curve label "Support curve".
- Support_curve sameAs m.03hjvmx.
- Support_curve sameAs Q7644582.
- Support_curve sameAs Q7644582.
- Support_curve wasDerivedFrom Support_curve?oldid=393550950.
- Support_curve isPrimaryTopicOf Support_curve.