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Paul Lévy proved a “generalized” version of this statement, which relies on the concept of alpha-stability. A version of this statement that requires the existence of moments of order 2 + delta (“two plus delta”), where delta is usually set to one, was introduced by Lyapunov. After flipping a coin 3,600 times, Abraham de Moivre proved a special case of this statement when measuring the number of “successes” in a series of independent Bernoulli trials. Textbooks (-5[1])often repeat the myth that this theorem provides a good approximation when N is above 30. (10[1])This theorem underpins statistical inference, not the similar (10[1])law of large numbers. For 10 points, name this theorem (-5[1])which states that the rescaled sample mean of iid (“i i d”) random variables converges to a normal distribution. ■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: central limit theorem [or CLT; accept generalized central limit theorem or generalized CLT or Lyapunov central limit theorem or Lyapunov CLT]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Leo LawUF AUCF A72-5
Graham CopeUF BFlorida Tech B8810
Jeevan IyaduraiUF CUF F9610
Kyan van BeekUF EUF D106-5
Shiva TegullaUCF AUF A12310
Roman BassettUF DUF E12310

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