Abstract

The occasional departure of the mode from the mean testifies that some elements of the set, defining the “identity” of an observed random phenomenon, are recurrent while others have become random. This recognition has far-reaching implications to the modeling of univariate unimodal random variation. Some of these are explored and demonstrated in this comment.

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