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Abstract Let ƒ (χ/y, z, …) be an ordinary frequency distribution where χ is the variate and y, z, … are parameters characterising the function. If then χ is a graduated variate fd 32₁ represents the probability of an observation drawn from this universe, falling between χ and χ + dχ. This probability is a function of χ. It is, however, also a function of the parameters. If one or more parameters are changed, this probability also changes. d f is a relative probability dependent on the values of y, z, …
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