How do you call x, mu and sigma in likelihood function of a Gaussian distribution in statistics or in math (Variable, domain, data, parameter in univariate, bivariate, and multivariate case seperately) ? I am also asking this when there is only one data point or when you have a data set of x, when you have a vector of mean and sigmas, so on , so forth. Thanks in advance.
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How do you call x, mu and sigma in likelihood function of a Gaussian distribution in statistics or in math (Variable, domain, data, parameter in univariate, bivariate, and multivariate case seperately) ? I am also asking this when there is only one data point or when you have a data set of x, when you have a vector of mean and sigmas, so on , so forth. Thanks in advance.
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