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- Group_family abstract "In probability theory, especially as that field is used in statistics, a group family of probability distributions is a family obtained by subjecting a random variable with a fixed distribution to a suitable family of transformations such as a location-scale family, or otherwise a family of probability distributions acted upon by a group.Consideration of a particular family of distributions as a group family can, in statistical theory, lead to the identification of an ancillary statistic.".
- Group_family wikiPageID "22437506".
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- Group_family wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Group_family wikiPageRevisionID "608107264".
- Group_family wikiPageWikiLink Ancillary_statistic.
- Group_family wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parametric_statistics.
- Group_family wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_probability_distributions.
- Group_family wikiPageWikiLink Group_(mathematics).
- Group_family wikiPageWikiLink Group_action.
- Group_family wikiPageWikiLink Location-scale_family.
- Group_family wikiPageWikiLink Probability_distribution.
- Group_family wikiPageWikiLink Probability_theory.
- Group_family wikiPageWikiLink Statistical_theory.
- Group_family wikiPageWikiLink Statistics.
- Group_family wikiPageWikiLinkText "Group family".
- Group_family wikiPageWikiLinkText "group families".
- Group_family wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Statistics-stub.
- Group_family subject Category:Parametric_statistics.
- Group_family subject Category:Types_of_probability_distributions.
- Group_family hypernym Family.
- Group_family type Type.
- Group_family type Type.
- Group_family comment "In probability theory, especially as that field is used in statistics, a group family of probability distributions is a family obtained by subjecting a random variable with a fixed distribution to a suitable family of transformations such as a location-scale family, or otherwise a family of probability distributions acted upon by a group.Consideration of a particular family of distributions as a group family can, in statistical theory, lead to the identification of an ancillary statistic.".
- Group_family label "Group family".
- Group_family sameAs Q5611229.
- Group_family sameAs m.05znrz5.
- Group_family sameAs Q5611229.
- Group_family wasDerivedFrom Group_family?oldid=608107264.
- Group_family isPrimaryTopicOf Group_family.