[EMAIL PROTECTED] (zhutou) wrote in message 
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> Hi all, 
>    We always use the assumption that the sample set is i.i.d, but my
> question is how to check if the sample set is *really* i.i.d?
> 
>    Thanks,
>    Zhutou




See my response to another poster , who asked a different (same !)
question .


http://groups.google.com/groups?dq=&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&threadm=998efffb.0211271543.3e9245cd%40posting.google.com&prev=/groups%3Foi%3Ddjq%26as_q%3D%26as_ugroup%3Dsci.stat.edu


dave reilly
Automatic Forecasting Systems
http://www.autobox.com
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