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NegativeMultinomialDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
NegativeMultinomialDistribution[n, p] represents a negative multinomial distribution with parameter n and failure probability vector p.
NoncentralStudentTDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
NoncentralStudentTDistribution[\[Nu], \[Delta]] represents a noncentral Student t distribution with \[Nu] degrees of freedom and noncentrality parameter \[Delta].
PolyaAeppliDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PolyaAeppliDistribution[\[Theta], p] represents a Polya\[Dash]Aeppli distribution with shape parameters \[Theta] and p.
PairedZTest   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PairedZTest[data] tests whether the mean of the data is zero. PairedZTest[{data_1, data_2}] tests whether the means of data_1 and data_2 are equal.PairedZTest[dspec, ...
ZipfDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ZipfDistribution[\[Rho]] represents a zeta distribution with parameter \[Rho].ZipfDistribution[n, \[Rho]] represents a Zipf distribution with range n.
Alphabetical Listing   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica has over 3000 built-in functions and other objects, all based on a single unified framework, and all carefully designed to work together, both in simple ...
PearsonDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PearsonDistribution[a_1, a_0, b_2, b_1, b_0] represents a distribution of the Pearson family with parameters a_1, a_0, b_2, b_1, and b_0.PearsonDistribution[type, a_1, a_0, ...
BinomialDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BinomialDistribution[n, p] represents a binomial distribution with n trials and success probability p.
DiscreteUniformDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
DiscreteUniformDistribution[{i_min, i_max}] represents a discrete uniform distribution over the integers from i_min to i_max.DiscreteUniformDistribution[{{i_min, i_max}, ...
Moment   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Moment[list, r] gives the r\[Null]^th sample moment of the elements in list.Moment[dist, r] gives the r\[Null]^th moment of the symbolic distribution dist.Moment[..., {r_1, ...
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