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- noncentral beta distribution can be obtained as a transformation of chi-squared distribution and noncentral chi-squared distribution The noncentral t-distribution...
- the noncentral chi-squared distribution (or noncentral chi-square distribution, noncentral χ 2 {\displaystyle \chi ^{2}} distribution) is a noncentral generalization...
- In probability theory and statistics, Fisher's noncentral hypergeometric distribution is a generalization of the hypergeometric distribution where sampling...
- The noncentral t-distribution generalizes Student's t-distribution using a noncentrality parameter. Whereas the central probability distribution describes...
- In probability theory and statistics, Wallenius' noncentral hypergeometric distribution (named after Kenneth Ted Wallenius) is a generalization of the...
- as a noncentral hypergeometric distribution. The description of biased urn models is complicated by the fact that there is more than one noncentral hypergeometric...
- Noncentral distributions are families of probability distributions that are related to other "central" families of distributions by means of a noncentrality...
- {\sqrt {n_{1}n_{2}/(n_{1}+n_{2})}}\,g} , follows a noncentral t-distribution with the noncentrality parameter n 1 n 2 / ( n 1 + n 2 ) θ {\textstyle {\sqrt...
- with different success probabilities. Fisher's noncentral hypergeometric distribution Wallenius' noncentral hypergeometric distribution Benford's law, which...
- probability theory and statistics, the noncentral F-distribution is a continuous probability distribution that is a noncentral generalization of the (ordinary)...