Abstract

In a good number of real life situations, the observations on a random variable of interest tend to concentrate either too closely or too thinly around a central point but symmetrically like the normal distribution. The symmetric structure of the density function appears like that of a normal distribution but the concentration of the observations can be either thicker or thinner around the mean. This paper attempts to generate a family of densities that are symmetric like normal butwith different kurtosis. Drawing inspiration from a recent work on multivariate leptokurtic normal distribution, this paper seeks to consider the univariate case and adopt a different approach to generate a family to be called ’univariate non-mesokurtic normal’ family.The symmetricity of the densities is brought out by a uniform random variable while the kurtosis variation is brought about by a chi generator. Some of the properties of the resulting class of distributions and the pameter estimation are discussed.

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