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Burgerhout, T.J. (author)If the data on a stochastic variable in a collection have been observed under various ciroumstances, subsets of x which represent these different circumstances may have different distribution functions. In this case the' variable x can be regarded as a mixture of several stochastic variables, each representing a particular circumstance, and the...report 1968