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Let Y1, ... , Yn be a random sample from the p.d.f. f(y | θ) =...

Let Y1, ... , Yn be a random sample from the p.d.f. f(y | θ) = (r/θ)yr-1exp(-yr/θ), θ > 0, y > 0, where r is a known positive constant. (1) Find the Mean Likelihood Error of θ; (2) Find the Mean Squared Error of M.L.E.

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