Calculus and Statistics Methods
The bootstrap method is a resampling technique used to estimate the distribution of a statistic by repeatedly sampling with replacement from the original data. This method allows for the construction of confidence intervals and provides a way to assess the variability of a statistic without relying on strict parametric assumptions. The bootstrap is particularly useful when dealing with small sample sizes or when the underlying distribution of the data is unknown.
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