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- V-statistic abstract "V-statistics are a class of statistics named for Richard von Mises who developed their asymptotic distribution theory in a fundamental paper in 1947. V-statistics are closely related to U-statistics (U for “unbiased”) introduced by Wassily Hoeffding in 1948. A V-statistic is a statistical function (of a sample) defined by a particular statistical functional of a probability distribution.".
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- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Anderson–Darling.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Anderson–Darling_test.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Asymptotic_distribution.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Asymptotic_normality.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Asymptotic_theory.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Asymptotic_theory_(statistics).
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Bias_of_an_estimator.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Asymptotic_statistical_theory.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Estimation_theory.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Central_Limit_Theorem.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Central_limit_theorem.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Central_moment.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Chi-squared_distribution.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Cramér–von-Mises_criterion.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Cramér–von_Mises_criterion.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Differentiable_function.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Empirical_distribution_function.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Expected_value.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Normal_distribution.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Pearsons_chi-squared_test.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Richard_von_Mises.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Standard_normal.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Taylor_series.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink U-statistic.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Variance.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLink Wassily_Hoeffding.
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLinkText "V-statistic".
- V-statistic wikiPageWikiLinkText "statistical functionals".
- V-statistic hasPhotoCollection V-statistic.
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- V-statistic subject Category:Asymptotic_statistical_theory.
- V-statistic subject Category:Estimation_theory.
- V-statistic hypernym Statistics.
- V-statistic type FootballLeagueSeason.
- V-statistic comment "V-statistics are a class of statistics named for Richard von Mises who developed their asymptotic distribution theory in a fundamental paper in 1947. V-statistics are closely related to U-statistics (U for “unbiased”) introduced by Wassily Hoeffding in 1948. A V-statistic is a statistical function (of a sample) defined by a particular statistical functional of a probability distribution.".
- V-statistic label "V-statistic".
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- V-statistic sameAs Q7905872.
- V-statistic sameAs Q7905872.
- V-statistic wasDerivedFrom V-statistic?oldid=613397821.
- V-statistic isPrimaryTopicOf V-statistic.