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Asymptotic theory and bias correction for the Wallace--Freeman estimator

Statistics Theory 2026-04-03 v1 Methodology Statistics Theory

Abstract

The Wallace--Freeman estimator is a classical invariant point estimator whose large-sample properties have not been fully developed in a modern asymptotic framework. We show that the estimator can be formulated as a penalised M-estimator with a specific penalty weight, yielding a unified route to its asymptotic analysis. This representation allows us to establish existence, consistency, an asymptotic linear expansion, and asymptotic normality under standard regularity conditions. We further derive the first-order difference between the Wallace--Freeman estimator and the maximum likelihood estimator, and show that this induces an explicit O(n1)O(n^{-1}) bias correction determined by the gradient of the penalty. As a consequence, the Cox--Snell bias formula for the maximum likelihood estimator extends naturally to the Wallace--Freeman estimator by the addition of a penalty-driven correction term. As an illustration, we derive the first-order bias of the Wallace--Freeman estimator for the Weibull model and show how the penalty modifies the corresponding maximum likelihood bias. These results place the Wallace--Freeman estimator within the general theory of penalised likelihood and provide a rigorous asymptotic basis for its use in parametric inference.

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@article{arxiv.2604.01568,
  title  = {Asymptotic theory and bias correction for the Wallace--Freeman estimator},
  author = {Enes Makalic and Daniel F. Schmidt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.01568},
  year   = {2026}
}