Maximum Likelihood Estimates for a Multivariate Normal Distribution when Some Observations are Missing

1957 Journal of the American Statistical Association 394 citations

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Multivariate statisticsStatisticsMultivariate normal distributionMissing dataMaximum likelihoodMathematicsEconometricsMultivariate analysisDistribution (mathematics)

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1957
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Volume
52
Issue
278
Pages
200-203
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394
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T. W. Anderson (1957). Maximum Likelihood Estimates for a Multivariate Normal Distribution when Some Observations are Missing. Journal of the American Statistical Association , 52 (278) , 200-203. https://doi.org/10.1080/01621459.1957.10501379

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10.1080/01621459.1957.10501379