This document instructs the recipient to simulate data from two distributions and check the validity of the central limit theorem for independent and identically distributed (IID) and non-IID random variables. The recipient should generate data from two distributions, such as the normal, binomial, polynomial, logarithmic, or exponential distributions, and assess whether the central limit theorem holds for the simulated data under both IID and non-IID cases.
This document instructs the recipient to simulate data from two distributions and check the validity of the central limit theorem for independent and identically distributed (IID) and non-IID random variables. The recipient should generate data from two distributions, such as the normal, binomial, polynomial, logarithmic, or exponential distributions, and assess whether the central limit theorem holds for the simulated data under both IID and non-IID cases.
This document instructs the recipient to simulate data from two distributions and check the validity of the central limit theorem for independent and identically distributed (IID) and non-IID random variables. The recipient should generate data from two distributions, such as the normal, binomial, polynomial, logarithmic, or exponential distributions, and assess whether the central limit theorem holds for the simulated data under both IID and non-IID cases.