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Mathematics, 18.01.2020 03:31 shavis123

Suppose y₁, y_n are normally distributed with e(y_i) = µ, var(y_i[/tex) = σ 2 , cov([tex]y_i[/tex , [tex]y_j[/tex ) = rhoσ². br / define y¯ = 1 n [tex]p_n i=1 y_i[/tex and s₂ = 1 n−1 [tex]p_n i=1([tex]y_i[/tex − y¯ )².
are y , s ¯ 2 independent?
is s 2 an unbiased estimator of σ²?

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