Abstract
In the present context the term ‘statistical structure’ denotes a triplet (X, A, P) where
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(i)
X = {x} is the sample space — the set of all the ‘possible outcomes’ of the statistical (sampling) experiment,
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(ii)
A={A} is a Borel field of subsets of X — the class of ‘events’ that are recognized as ‘measurable’, and
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(iii)
P= {Pθ} is a family of probability measures (on A) indexed by the ‘parameter’ θ.
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Ghosh, J.K. (1988). Sufficiency in Survey Sampling. In: Ghosh, J.K. (eds) Statistical Information and Likelihood. Lecture Notes in Statistics, vol 45. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3894-2_10
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