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This paper considers linear functions of order statistics of the form Sₙ = n^-1 J (i/ (n + 1) ) X (₈). The main results are that Sₙ is asymptotically normal if the second moment of the population is finite and J is bounded and continuous a. e. F^-1, and that this first result continues to hold even if the unordered observations are not identically distributed. The moment condition can be discarded if J trims the extremes. In addition, asymptotic formulas for the mean and variance of Sₙ are given for both the identically and non-identically distributed cases. All of the theorems of this paper apply to discrete populations, continuous populations, and grouped data, and the conditions on J are easily checked (and are satisfied by most robust statistics of the form Sₙ). Finally, a number of applications are given, including the trimmed mean and Gini's mean difference, and an example is presented which shows that Sₙ may not be asymptotically normal if J is discontinuous.
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Stephen M. Stigler
University of Wisconsin System
The Annals of Statistics
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a16a8b07d286b2899b27010 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1214/aos/1176342756