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<p>consistent estimators converge in probability to the true value of the parameter, but may be biased or unbiased (see <a href="page.php?w=Consistent_estimator">bias versus consistency</a> for more).</p>

<p>All else being equal, an unbiased estimator is preferable to a biased estimator, although in practice, biased estimators (with generally small bias) are frequently used. When a biased estimator is used, bounds of the bias are calculated. A biased estimator may be used for various reasons: because an unbiased estimator does not exist without</p><p>
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