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- The Utility of L-Moment Ratio Diagrams for Selecting a Regional Probability Distribution
- To Study of the Appropriate Probability Distributions for Annual Maximum Series Using L-Moment Method in Arid and Semi-Arid Regions of Iran
- Joint Mixability of Elliptical Distributions and Related Families
- Chapter 3 Multivariate Probability
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- Chapter 3. Multivariate Distributions. All of the Most Interesting Problems
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- T-Normal Family of Distributions: a New Approach to Generalize the Normal Distribution
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- Chapter 6: Random Variables and the Normal Distribution 6.1 Discrete
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- A Note on Conditional Covariance Matrices for Elliptical Distributions
- Exponential Family of Distributions and Generalized Linear Model (GLM) (Draft: Version 0.9.2)
- Chapter 2. Measuring Probability Distributions the Full Specification Of
- A Characterization of Skew Normal Distribution by Truncated Moment
- Variance and Standard Deviation
- Maximum Likelihood Estimation and Multivariate Gaussians
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- Lecture 2: Review of Probability
- Introduction of Shape/ Skewness Parameter (S) in a Probability Distribution
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- Statistical Inference Based on L-Moments
- Random Variability: Variance and Standard Deviation
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- Method of L-Moment Estimation for the Generalized Lambda Distribution
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- Important Probability Distributions
- Student's T-Distribution
- M2S1 Lecture Notes
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- Geometry of Q-Exponential Family of Probability Distributions
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- A Practical Procedure to Estimate the Shape Parameter in the Generalized Gaussian Distribution
- Why Skew Normal: a Simple Pedagogical Explanation José Guadalupe Flores Muñiz Universidad Autónoma De Nuevo León, Jose [email protected]
- Asymptotic Distributions and Performance of Empirical Skewness Measures
- Robust Estimation of Skew-Normal Distribution with Location and Scale Parameters Via Log-Regularly Varying Functions
- 2.5 Mean and Variance
- Randomness As an Equilibrium. Potential and Probability Density1
- The Exponential-Centred Skew-Normal Distribution
- The Multivariate Gaussian Probability Distribution
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- Continuous Random Variables and Probability Distributions
- Table 4 Binomial Probability Distribution Cn,R P Q This Table Shows the Probability of R Successes in N Independent Trials, Each with Probability of Success P
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- Approximations to the T- Distribution
- Generalized Elliptical Distributions: Theory and Applications
- CAPM and Option Pricing with Elliptically Contoured Distributions
- 1 History of Statistics 7. the T-Distribution. W S GOSSET (1876-1937) Perhaps the Most Commonly Used Statistical Method
- 3 Random Vectors and Multivariate Normal Distribution
- Statistical Inference for a New Class of Skew T Distribution and Its Related Properties
- Investigation and Comparison of Sampling Properties of L-Moments and Conventional Moments
- Why Cannot We Have a Strongly Consistent Family of Skew Normal (And Higher Order) Distributions Thongchai Dumrongpokaphan Chiang Mai University, [email protected]
- Random Variables and Probability Distributions
- Characterizations of Folded Student's T Distribution