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    Examples of non-normal observations for which a Studentized sample mean has a Student's \(t\)-distribution (English)
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    3 April 2013
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    dependent data
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    equi-correlated \(t\)
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    multi-modal data
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    multivariate Cauchy
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    multivariate \(F\)
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    multivariate \(t\)
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    non-normal data
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    peaked data
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