In Example 3.8.4, the p.d.f. of Y = X2 is much larger for values of y near

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In Example 3.8.4, the p.d.f. of Y = X2 is much larger for values of y near 0 than for values of y near 1 despite the fact that the p.d.f. of X is flat. Give an intuitive reason why this occurs in this example.
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Probability And Statistics

ISBN: 9780321500465

4th Edition

Authors: Morris H. DeGroot, Mark J. Schervish

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