Identifiability

As identifiability (often engl. Identifiability ) is called in statistics the property of estimation models that inferential statistics are applicable to them.

A model is then identifiable if it is theoretically possible to determine the true values ​​underlying the model by an infinite number of observations were made ( were taken ). Mathematically, this means that different values ​​of the parameters of the model generate different probability functions of the observable variables.

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