For many statistical parameters the jackknife estimate of variance tends asymptotically to the true value almost surely.
Estimates of statistical parameters can be based upon different amounts of information or data.
With only one realization of each random variable it's theoretically impossible to determine any statistical parameter of the individual variables or the function.
The statistical parameters of this transformation are assumed known.
What are the statistical parameters of this data, e.g., how much random variation does it contain?
A statistical parameter is a parameter that indexes a family of probability distributions.
Further, some models even allow for (randomly) varying statistical (and other) parameters of the sources of uncertainty.
The central limit theorem implies that those statistical parameters will have asymptotically normal distributions.
Replies: Your inquiry raises an issue that you may or may/not have intended - that is the statistical parameter (average).
Calculation of various statistical parameters such as averages, quantiles, performance metrics, probability distributions, and so on.