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Applications of the Independence Concept

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The reader may now realize in hindsight that the study of basic models in Chapter 4 was essentially a sustained appealto the concept of independence; an appeal made explicit already in Section 4.1. Now that the concept has been set in the wider context of conditioning we can continue with the description of some further models which, while still standard, are of a more advanced character. These models are all somewhat individual. In Chapter 7 we shall follow one of the major general consequences of independence: the road to the various limit theorems.

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Whittle, P. (2000). Applications of the Independence Concept. In: Probability via Expectation. Springer Texts in Statistics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0509-8_6

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