Understanding Structural Models Lecture 1 2
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Detailed Analysis of Structural Models Lecture 1 2
The likelihood function, L, is a function of our dependent variable, which is a random variable. Therefore L is a random variable. Description of the course, " Structural Models, Lecture 1:4
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