| | NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Method of maximum likelihood |
 | | In statistics, the method of maximum likelihood, pioneered by geneticist and statistician Sir Ronald A. Fisher, is a method of point estimation, that uses as an estimate of an unobservable population parameter the member of the parameter space that maximizes the likelihood function. |
 | | Compared with the attainable maximum size of about 30 mm, the growth of juveniles is extremely slow because their growth is less susceptible to environmental factors until the second winter. |
 | | Likelihood function The location and scale parameters at the first sampling ([a.sub.0] and [b.sub.0]), the coefficients of Equation 6 ([s.sub.max], [[alpha].sub.a] and [[beta].sub.k]), and the coefficients of Equations 7 and 8 ([[gamma].sub.1] and [[gamma].sub.2]) are estimated as values that maximize total log-likelihood. |
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