Bivariate Normality questions
If both X and Y aren't normally distributed, would this mean they cannot bivariate normally?
I need any study online I can cite in order to prove these points. Thank you.
Answer
Answers can only be viewed under the following conditions:
- The questioner was satisfied with and accepted the answer, or
- The answer was evaluated as being 100% correct by the judge.
Mathe
3.3K
The answer is accepted.
Join Matchmaticians Affiliate Marketing
Program to earn up to a 50% commission on every question that your affiliated users ask or answer.
- answered
- 505 views
- $3.92
Related Questions
- One Way Anova
- Probability of choosing the bakery with the best bread
- Computing mean, median, inter-quartile range, and standard deviation
- Probability question, joint probability distribution
- Bayes theorema question, two tests (one positive, one negative)
- What is the probability that the last person to board an airplane gets to sit in their assigned seat?
- Classification problem using one or more Simple Linear Perceptron
- Probability and Statistics question please help
Low bounty
Is literally a small bounty for a small question. Not even asking you to solve a math problem or show me the demonstration.