Monotone likelihood ratio

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title: Monotone likelihood ratio
text: In statistics, the monotone likelihood ratio property is a property of the ratio of two probability density functions (PDFs). Formally, distributions   f   and   g   bear the property if that is, if the ratio is nondecreasing in the argument x . If the functions are first-differentiable, the property may sometimes be stated For two distributions that satisfy the definition with respect to some argument   x   , we say they "have the MLRP in   x   . " For a family of distributions that all satisfy
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