Cochran's theorem

In statistics, Cochran's theorem, devised by William G. Cochran, is a theorem used to justify results relating to the probability distributions of statistics that are used in the analysis of variance. == Statement == Let U 1 , ⋯ , U N {\displaystyle U_{1},\cdots ,U_{N}} be i.i.d.

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Cochran's theorem

In statistics, Cochran's theorem, devised by William G. Cochran, is a theorem used to justify results relating to the probability distributions of statistics that are used in the analysis of variance. == Statement == Let U 1 , ⋯ , U N {\displaystyle U_{1},\cdots ,U_{N}} be i.i.d.

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