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Expexted value and maximum likelihood

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Hi

I need to obtain variance-covariance matrix by maximum likelihood. i obtained hessian matrix and now I need to calculate expected value of this matrix, but I have a lot of problem with calculating expected value. for example I do not understand why in document it is mentioned E[X'X]=X'X or E[X'(Y-XB)]=0

XB is my model that was fitted to my data and Y is my observation. I consider a normal distribution for my data.

I have another models too. Model2=B1*integral(X)+B0*X

what I should do for these models and variance matrix, especially I have problem in calculating expected value.

I would be grateful if any one can help me or guide me to learn more about this.

Thanks

Best wishes
 

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