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Henrick Alex Ninaber <anina01 { *at * } iona.cryst.bbk.ac.uk> |
Date: |
Sun, 24 May 1998 15:22:47 +0100 (BST) |
Subject: |
Correlating data with two or more (Gaussian) distributions: possible? |
Dear CCL,
The distribution of certain variables I calculate sometimes show more than
one mean: in my case this means that the distribution is a sum of two or
more separate distributions. Calculating the correlation with (for
instance) a single Gaussian distribution does not make much sense. Is
anyone familiar with this branch of statistics? I am looking for a theory
dealing with this problem.
I will summarize any responses to the list,
Alex Ninaber
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