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The intro text correctly states that the procedure is only guaranteed to work for maximum likelihood models. Therefore, it seems bizarre that the Usage section starts by describing a general non-linear estimator. Moreover, the requirement that the criterion be on the sum form (an M-estimator) is a need-to-have, so that should be stated early on, not in the middle of the section. Superpronker (talk) 14:34, 3 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]