The government must prepare properly, by providing
the most robust estimates it can.
Not exact matches
The elasticity
estimates are
most robust for the southeastern United States, while results for the Midwest and Texas are relatively insignificant.
Only the
most robust findings, i.e.,
estimates of the mean carbon balance for three latitude bands averaged over the two time periods, are shown.
The global methane emissions
estimates included in this report, while more detailed and
robust than anything currently available, are limited by the lack of credible, up - to - date
estimates for
most countries.
Maximum Likely
Robust estimation (MLR) was used, as MLR gives the
most accurate
estimate of chi - squares when the distribution of scores deviates from a normal distribution (Satorra and Bentler 1994), which turned out to be the case for scores on our identity formation measure.
What happens is one of the
most reliable and
robust results of experimental psychology: the
estimates stay close to the number that people considered — hence the image of an anchor.