MATH 221 Week 3 Discrete Probability Distributions - Lesson
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Institution | MATH 221 Statistics for Decision-Making |
Contributor | Rizelle |
Week 3: Introduction and Topics
Discrete probability distributions are a unique type of probability experiment where the outcomes are countable. That is, we can count the number of outcomes that are possible. After introducing discrete probability distributions, we will work with the primary discrete variable distribution: binomial.
Throughout our work, it is assumed that if an event or outcome has a probability of less than 0.05 or 5%, it is defined as "unusual." As long as the probability of the event or outcome is greater than 0.05 or 5%, it is considered "usual."
Week 3: Probability Distribution Week 3: Mean and Expected Value
Week 3: Variance and Standard Deviation Week 3: Binomial
Week 3: Different Types of Distributions Week 3: Goodness of Fit
Instituition / Term | |
Term | Summer 2021 |
Institution | MATH 221 Statistics for Decision-Making |
Contributor | Rizelle |