Title of article
The bias of the unbiased estimator: A study of the iterative application of the BLUE method
Author/Authors
Lista، نويسنده , , Luca، نويسنده ,
Pages
12
From page
82
To page
93
Abstract
The best linear unbiased estimator (BLUE) is a popular statistical method adopted to combine multiple measurements of the same observable taking into account individual uncertainties and their correlations. The method is unbiased by construction if the true uncertainties and their correlations are known, but it may exhibit a bias if uncertainty estimates are used in place of the true ones, in particular if those estimated uncertainties depend on measured values. This is the case for instance when contributions to the total uncertainty are known as relative uncertainties. In those cases, an iterative application of the BLUE method may reduce the bias of the combined measurement. The impact of the iterative approach compared to the standard BLUE application is studied for a wide range of possible values of uncertainties and their correlation in the case of the combination of two measurements.
Keywords
Measurement combination , Statistical methods , BLUE method
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2009103
Link To Document