It is shown how rth moments of random variables and rth product moments of spacings between random variables can be written as r-dimensional integrals involving only the distribution function, and not the density or any other function of the variables of integration. These fundamental formulae are the main focus of the paper and appear to be new for r≥3, as well as for the second cross-moment of spacings. The formulae for ordinary moments are derived separately for r=3 and 4. Those for moments of spacings allow an expression for quite general r. Links with L-moments and with expressions for the moments of the sample range are explored. Extensions to the independent but not identically distributed case are given
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AbstractIn recent papers, Johnson and Kotz (Amer. Statist.44, 245-249 (1990); Math. Sci.15, 42-52 (1...
In recent papers, Johnson and Kotz (Amer. Statist. 44, 245-249 (1990); Math. Sci. 15, 42-52 (1990)) ...
AbstractIn recent papers, Johnson and Kotz (Amer. Statist.44, 245-249 (1990); Math. Sci.15, 42-52 (1...
In recent papers, Johnson and Kotz (Amer. Statist. 44, 245-249 (1990); Math. Sci. 15, 42-52 (1990)) ...
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We provide an identity that relates the moment of a product of random variables to the moments of di...
AbstractWe provide an identity that relates the moment of a product of random variables to the momen...
In this paper, we describe a tool to aid in proving theorems about random variables, called the mome...
The explicit forms of the exact density and the exact arbitrary moments of the distance between two ...
A characterization of the uniform distribution based on distributions of spacings is presented which...
A characterization of the uniform distribution based on distributions of spacings is presented which...
This article investigates the accuracy of approximations for the distribution of ordered m-spacings ...
In the present paper we discuss various results related to moments and cumulants of probability dist...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. A unifying and generalizing approach to representa...
AbstractIn recent papers, Johnson and Kotz (Amer. Statist.44, 245-249 (1990); Math. Sci.15, 42-52 (1...
In recent papers, Johnson and Kotz (Amer. Statist. 44, 245-249 (1990); Math. Sci. 15, 42-52 (1990)) ...
AbstractIn recent papers, Johnson and Kotz (Amer. Statist.44, 245-249 (1990); Math. Sci.15, 42-52 (1...
In recent papers, Johnson and Kotz (Amer. Statist. 44, 245-249 (1990); Math. Sci. 15, 42-52 (1990)) ...
Since histograms give little quantitative information about distribution, more detail descriptions a...
Abstract: Any random variable X describing a real phenomenon has necessarily a bounded range of vari...
We provide an identity that relates the moment of a product of random variables to the moments of di...
AbstractWe provide an identity that relates the moment of a product of random variables to the momen...
In this paper, we describe a tool to aid in proving theorems about random variables, called the mome...
The explicit forms of the exact density and the exact arbitrary moments of the distance between two ...
A characterization of the uniform distribution based on distributions of spacings is presented which...
A characterization of the uniform distribution based on distributions of spacings is presented which...
This article investigates the accuracy of approximations for the distribution of ordered m-spacings ...
In the present paper we discuss various results related to moments and cumulants of probability dist...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. A unifying and generalizing approach to representa...