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A Univariate Extension of Jensen's Inequality
1National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C. 20234.
Abstract:
The result in this paper explains some of the qualitative nature of Jensen's inequality. It is shown that the more disperse the distribution of a random variable is, the smaller is the expectation of any concave function of it. This result can be used to show the inadequacy of some current methods of reporting environmental data by using geometric means, and it extends the result of I. Billick, D. Shier, and C. H. Spiegelman, where symmetry of the error in environmental measurements is assumed.
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