8.4 The Method of Moments

The method of moments is a very simple idea. Suppose that we observe c08-math-0352 from a distribution c08-math-0353, where c08-math-0354 is the vector of parameter which may be d dimensional. The idea of this method is to match the empirical moments estimated from data with theoretical moments calculated using the distribution c08-math-0356.

Obviously, the theoretical moments will need to exist, and one needs a minimum of d moments to obtain d equations to be able to estimate all the components of the parameter vector c08-math-0359. An example of a distribution for which this method does not work is the Cauchy distribution since it has infinite theoretical moments.

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