We have an unbiased estimator if the expected value of that estimator approaches zero. For example, the estimator for a mean of a population is unbiased if that estimator has an expected value equal to that of the population mean.
We have an unbiased estimator if the expected value of that estimator approaches zero. For example, the estimator for a mean of a population is unbiased if that estimator has an expected value equal to that of the population mean.