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  2. Sure - Wikipedia

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    Sure may refer to: Seemingly unrelated regressions; Series of Unsurprising Results in Economics (SURE), an economics academic journal; Sure, as probability, see certainty; Sure (brand), a brand of antiperspirant deodorant; Sure (company), a telecommunications company operating in British Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories

  3. Seemingly unrelated regressions - Wikipedia

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    In econometrics, the seemingly unrelated regressions (SUR) [1]: 306 [2]: 279 [3]: 332 or seemingly unrelated regression equations (SURE) [4] [5]: 2 model, proposed by Arnold Zellner in (1962), is a generalization of a linear regression model that consists of several regression equations, each having its own dependent variable and potentially ...

  4. For sure - Wikipedia

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    For sure or its variations may refer to: For Sure! (Woody Shaw album), 1979; For Sure! (Kenny Drew album), 1978 "For Sure", the title track from the Kenny Drew album

  5. Stein's unbiased risk estimate - Wikipedia

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    A standard application of SURE is to choose a parametric form for an estimator, and then optimize the values of the parameters to minimize the risk estimate. This technique has been applied in several settings. For example, a variant of the James–Stein estimator can be derived by finding the optimal shrinkage estimator. [2]

  6. Thesaurus (information retrieval) - Wikipedia

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    A thesaurus is composed by at least three elements: 1-a list of words (or terms), 2-the relationship amongst the words (or terms), indicated by their hierarchical relative position (e.g. parent/broader term; child/narrower term, synonym, etc.), 3-a set of rules on how to use the thesaurus.

  7. 5 likely choices for who really ran the disastrous Biden ...

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    The dust has settled, but Americans still don't know who really ran things in the Biden White House. It's clear it wasn't the president. Here are the five likeliest possibilities.

  8. Uncertainty - Wikipedia

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    Quantitative uses of the terms uncertainty and risk are fairly consistent among fields such as probability theory, actuarial science, and information theory. Some also create new terms without substantially changing the definitions of uncertainty or risk. For example, surprisal is a variation on uncertainty sometimes used in information theory ...

  9. The Trump Economy Begins: 3 Moves Investors Should Make ... - AOL

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    Focus on the Long Term After watching companies like Palantir Technologies gain more than 340% in 2024 or Nvidia gain more than 170%, it’s easy to want to find the quick gains. However, you need ...