17. Let X1, X2, ..., Xn be a random sample from a population X with dens function 0x0-1 for 0 < x < 1 f(x; 0) = otherwise, where > 1 is an unknown parameter. What is a sufficient statistic for parameter 0?

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17. Let X₁, X2, ..., Xn be a random sample from a population X with density
function
0x0-1
for 0<x< 1
f(x; 0)
{0
otherwise,
where 1 is an unknown parameter. What is a sufficient statistic for the
parameter 0?
Transcribed Image Text:17. Let X₁, X2, ..., Xn be a random sample from a population X with density function 0x0-1 for 0<x< 1 f(x; 0) {0 otherwise, where 1 is an unknown parameter. What is a sufficient statistic for the parameter 0?
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