Abstract

Abstract Singular distributions are seldom covered in undergraduate probability courses, although they are of interest in statistics and, as is shown by example, can easily arise through extending mixed discrete and continuous distributions to two or more dimensions. A representation is given that makes the construction of a class of singular distributions in two dimensions simple to carry out. This representation is also used to characterize the types of marginal distributions that members of this class can have.

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