1.1. Show that Y(n) max(Y1, Y2, ..., Yn) is sufficient for 0.

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Let Y1, Y2, ..., Yn denote a random sample of size n from a population whose density is
given by
3y2
0 < y< 0,
f (y|0) =
өз
0,
elsewhere.
1.1. Show that Y(n)
max(Y1, Y2, ... , Yn) is sufficient for 0.
Transcribed Image Text:Let Y1, Y2, ..., Yn denote a random sample of size n from a population whose density is given by 3y2 0 < y< 0, f (y|0) = өз 0, elsewhere. 1.1. Show that Y(n) max(Y1, Y2, ... , Yn) is sufficient for 0.
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