ML vs. LS [General Statistics]
Hi ElMaestro,
mindblowing wording.
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These are two different approaches. The fact that we get similar – if not identical – estimates in most cases is an amazing technical coincidence.
mindblowing wording.

❝ When we maximise the likelihood of the model given the observed data, we figure out two constants for the treatments […] which help towards minimisation of the sums of squares.
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Maximizing the likelihood ≠ minimizing the sum of squares.
</nitpicking>These are two different approaches. The fact that we get similar – if not identical – estimates in most cases is an amazing technical coincidence.
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- ML vs. LSHelmut 2014-01-30 16:30
- ML vs. LS ElMaestro 2014-01-30 17:08
- ML vs. LSHelmut 2014-01-30 16:30
- Variance independent from mean Helmut 2014-01-30 02:12