Standardized moment

In probability theory and statistics, a standardized moment of a probability distribution is a moment (often a higher degree central moment) that is normalized, typically by a power of the standard deviation, rendering the moment scale invariant. The shape of different probability distributions can be compared using standardized moments.[1]

  1. ^ Ramsey, James Bernard; Newton, H. Joseph; Harvill, Jane L. (2002-01-01). "CHAPTER 4 MOMENTS AND THE SHAPE OF HISTOGRAMS". The Elements of Statistics: With Applications to Economics and the Social Sciences. Duxbury/Thomson Learning. p. 96. ISBN 9780534371111.

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