Asymptotic theory (statistics)

In statistics, asymptotic theory, or large sample theory, is a framework for assessing properties of estimators and statistical tests. Within this framework, it is often assumed that the sample size n may grow indefinitely; the properties of estimators and tests are then evaluated under the limit of n → ∞. In practice, a limit evaluation is considered to be approximately valid for large finite sample sizes too.[1]

  1. ^ Höpfner, R. (2014), Asymptotic Statistics, Walter de Gruyter. 286 pag. ISBN 3110250241, ISBN 978-3110250244