To-date, within the Statistics literature, one may literally find thousands of statistical distributions.
Is this acceptable?
Or perhaps we are wrong in how we model random variation?
The related post, with references:
Where Statistics Went Wrong Modeling Random Variation
References:
My Trilogy of Articles on Surgery Times – Now Complete (Published)
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Thank you. For various reasons, I have decided to momentarily suspend this post. I appreciate your care. Blessing, Haim
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