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Further reading

Probability distributions are the main building bricks used by statisticians to model data, and so are covered in most basic statistics books. They are also well described on many online glossarys, which often include instructive graphical demonstrations (e.g. StatSoft's online textbook). Other important examples not discussed in this chapter are Student's $ t$ distribution, the beta distribution and extreme-value distributions.


David Stephenson 2005-09-30