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Statistics and Probability, Mardia measure of skewness, Multivariate skewness, Skew-normal distributions, Mardia measure of skewness, Malkovich–Afifi measure, Isogai measure, Srivastava measure, Móri; Rohatgi and Székely measure, Kollo measure, Balakrishnan–Brito–Quiroz measure, Song measure of shape, skew-normal distributions, Song measure of shape, song measure of shape, Multivariate skewness, multivariate skewness, Kollo measure, Balakrishnan–Brito–Quiroz measure, Numerical Analysis, Skew-normal distributions, Exact distribution theory in statistics, Móri, Rohatgi and Székely measure, Characterization and structure theory of statistical distributions, Malkovich–Afifi measure, Srivastava measure, Probability distributions: general theory, Balakrishnan-Brito-Quiroz measure, Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty, Malkovich-Afifi measure, Isogai measure
Statistics and Probability, Mardia measure of skewness, Multivariate skewness, Skew-normal distributions, Mardia measure of skewness, Malkovich–Afifi measure, Isogai measure, Srivastava measure, Móri; Rohatgi and Székely measure, Kollo measure, Balakrishnan–Brito–Quiroz measure, Song measure of shape, skew-normal distributions, Song measure of shape, song measure of shape, Multivariate skewness, multivariate skewness, Kollo measure, Balakrishnan–Brito–Quiroz measure, Numerical Analysis, Skew-normal distributions, Exact distribution theory in statistics, Móri, Rohatgi and Székely measure, Characterization and structure theory of statistical distributions, Malkovich–Afifi measure, Srivastava measure, Probability distributions: general theory, Balakrishnan-Brito-Quiroz measure, Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty, Malkovich-Afifi measure, Isogai measure
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