Skewness and asymmetry of distributions

Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 3 (1):87-99 (1982)
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Abstract

The skewness of a distribution, a poorly-defined term, is conventionally deemed to be invariant under linear transformations. A comparison is made of three criteria of it: the sign of odd central moments; the several relationships of the mean, the median and the mode; and asymmetry proper which is the set of ratios of the probability densities of all pairs of points equidistant above and below some arbitrary point, usually the principal mode. Some useful general relationships are discussed. The skeness of convolutions is briefly discussed. A class of distributions is identified for which the skewness of the minimum ofk competing processes is independent ofk. It has importance in the parametric study of survivorship.

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The logic of medicine.Edmond A. Murphy - 1997 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

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