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A momentary diversion

An important quantity in mathematical statistics is the moment of a distribution, i.e. the expected value of a given power of the observations. Moments can be either raw, centred about a particular value or standardised in some way. The simplest example is the mean of a distribution: this is the raw first moment, i.e. the expected value of each observation raised to the power 1:

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