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Qué (quién) es farm location - definición

CONCEPT IN STATISTICS
Location family; Location model (statistics); Location parameters

Filming location         
  • Hollywood]], the movie neighborhood, before the development of [[location shooting]].
PLACE WHERE FILM OR TV SERIES IS PRODUCED
Location shoot; Shooting location; Substitute filming locations; Filming locations
A filming location is a place where some or all of a film or television series is produced, in addition to or instead of using sets constructed on a movie studio backlot or soundstage. In filmmaking, a location is any place where a film crew will be filming actors and recording their dialog.
Stud farm         
  • Einsiedeln Mews with ''Cavalli della Madonna'' horses.
  • Žabnik]] at [[Sveti Martin na Muri]], [[Croatia]], is owned by the ''Međimurje nature'' public institution
  • A large stud farm in [[Gdynia]], [[Poland]]
ESTABLISHMENT FOR SELECTIVE BREEDING OF LIVESTOCK (CATTLE, HORSES, ETC.)
Stud Master; Studmaster; Stud farming; Breeding farm; Stud-farm; Stud service; State stud; Stud master; Horse stud farm; Stud (location); Stud (place); Stud (range)
A stud farm or stud in animal husbandry is an establishment for selective breeding of livestock. The word "stud" comes from the Old English stod meaning "herd of horses, place where horses are kept for breeding".
stud farm         
  • Einsiedeln Mews with ''Cavalli della Madonna'' horses.
  • Žabnik]] at [[Sveti Martin na Muri]], [[Croatia]], is owned by the ''Međimurje nature'' public institution
  • A large stud farm in [[Gdynia]], [[Poland]]
ESTABLISHMENT FOR SELECTIVE BREEDING OF LIVESTOCK (CATTLE, HORSES, ETC.)
Stud Master; Studmaster; Stud farming; Breeding farm; Stud-farm; Stud service; State stud; Stud master; Horse stud farm; Stud (location); Stud (place); Stud (range)
(stud farms)
A stud farm is a place where horses are bred.
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Wikipedia

Location parameter

In statistics, a location parameter of a probability distribution is a scalar- or vector-valued parameter x 0 {\displaystyle x_{0}} , which determines the "location" or shift of the distribution. In the literature of location parameter estimation, the probability distributions with such parameter are found to be formally defined in one of the following equivalent ways:

  • either as having a probability density function or probability mass function f ( x x 0 ) {\displaystyle f(x-x_{0})} ; or
  • having a cumulative distribution function F ( x x 0 ) {\displaystyle F(x-x_{0})} ; or
  • being defined as resulting from the random variable transformation x 0 + X {\displaystyle x_{0}+X} , where X {\displaystyle X} is a random variable with a certain, possibly unknown, distribution (See also #Additive_noise).

A direct example of a location parameter is the parameter μ {\displaystyle \mu } of the normal distribution. To see this, note that the probability density function f ( x | μ , σ ) {\displaystyle f(x|\mu ,\sigma )} of a normal distribution N ( μ , σ 2 ) {\displaystyle {\mathcal {N}}(\mu ,\sigma ^{2})} can have the parameter μ {\displaystyle \mu } factored out and be written as:

g ( y μ | σ ) = 1 σ 2 π e 1 2 ( y σ ) 2 {\displaystyle g(y-\mu |\sigma )={\frac {1}{\sigma {\sqrt {2\pi }}}}e^{-{\frac {1}{2}}\left({\frac {y}{\sigma }}\right)^{2}}}

thus fulfilling the first of the definitions given above.

The above definition indicates, in the one-dimensional case, that if x 0 {\displaystyle x_{0}} is increased, the probability density or mass function shifts rigidly to the right, maintaining its exact shape.

A location parameter can also be found in families having more than one parameter, such as location–scale families. In this case, the probability density function or probability mass function will be a special case of the more general form

f x 0 , θ ( x ) = f θ ( x x 0 ) {\displaystyle f_{x_{0},\theta }(x)=f_{\theta }(x-x_{0})}

where x 0 {\displaystyle x_{0}} is the location parameter, θ represents additional parameters, and f θ {\displaystyle f_{\theta }} is a function parametrized on the additional parameters.