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By a mathematical sample of size n chosen from a parent population M X one understands a n-dimensional random vector X = (X 1,…,X n ) the components of which are independent and distributed like X. Every realization x = (x 1,…,x n ) of X is called a concrete sample.
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Luderer, B., Nollau, V., Vetters, K. (2009). Inductive Statistics. In: Mathematical Formulas for Economists. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04079-5_17
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