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March, 1946 Some Distributions of Sample Means
George W. Brown, John W. Tukey
Ann. Math. Statist. 17(1): 1-12 (March, 1946). DOI: 10.1214/aoms/1177731017

Abstract

It is shown that certain monomials in normally distributed quantities have stable distributions with index $2^{-k}$. This provides, for $k > 1$, simple examples where the mean of a sample has a distribution equivalent to that of a fixed, arbitrarily large multiple of a single observation. These examples include distributions symmetrical about zero, and positive distributions. Using these examples, it is shown that any distribution with a very long tail (of average order $\geq x^{-3/2}$) has the distributions of its sample means grow flatter and flatter as the sample size increases. Thus the sample mean provides less information than a single value. Stronger results are proved for still longer tails.

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George W. Brown. John W. Tukey. "Some Distributions of Sample Means." Ann. Math. Statist. 17 (1) 1 - 12, March, 1946. https://doi.org/10.1214/aoms/1177731017

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Published: March, 1946
First available in Project Euclid: 28 April 2007

zbMATH: 0063.00626
MathSciNet: MR15745
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1214/aoms/1177731017

Rights: Copyright © 1946 Institute of Mathematical Statistics

Vol.17 • No. 1 • March, 1946
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