Dr. Jayanthi Sankaran
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Thanks Shakti and Brian - appreciate it!
Jayanthi
Jayanthi
Hi David,
In page 39 of your Study Notes for Miller, Chapter 3, Basic Statistics, I am not sure I understand the following:
"In general, for (n) random variables, the number of non-trivial cross-central moments of order (m) is given by:
Equation (1)
k = (m + n - 1)! - n
m!(n - 1)!In the case of n = 3, we have coskewness which is given by:
Equation (2)
k3 = (n + 2)(n+1)n - n
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How do you get equation (2) from equation (1)? Although I have seen part of equation (2) elsewhere, I don't know how to derive it!
Thanks
Jayanthi
Jayanthi,
Its m=3 not n=3 a typo i think
k(m)=((m+n-1)!)/(m!(n-1)!)-n
k(3)=((3+n-1)!)/(3!(n-1)!)-n
k(3)=((n+2)!)/(6(n-1)!)-n
k(3)=((n+2)(n+1)n(n-1)!)/(6(n-1)!)-n [(n+2)! Can be write as (n+2)(n+1)n(n-1)!]
k(3)=((n+2)(n+1)n/6)-n
Yhanks