Comment by thyristan

Comment by thyristan a day ago

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> it is sensible to speak of the statement "this parameter's value is zero" as either true or false.

Nope. The correct way is rather something like "the measurements/polls/statistics x ± ε are consistent with this parameter's true value to be zero", where x is your measured value and ε is some measurement error, accuracy or statistical deviation. x will never really be zero, but zero can be within an interval [x - ε; x + ε].

syntacticsalt a day ago

As you yourself point out, a consistent estimator of a parameter converges to that parameter's value in the infinite sample limit. That limit is zero or it's not.