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Statistical parameter

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A statistical parameter is a parameter that indexes a family of probability distributions. In statistical inference, such a parameter is generally taken to be unobservable; the statistician's task is to infer what he or she can about the parameter based on observations of random variables distributed according to the probability distribution in quesetion, or, more concretely stated, based on a random sample taken from the population of interest.