Tuesday, August 13, 2013

STch5

CHAPTER 5

Concepts:

Probability - Inferential Statistics

  • Principles of probability
    • P(s) = 1 0<p<p(E)<1
    • Ei(n)Ej =/= 0 i=/=j
    • Sum of E1…En = S
    • Sum P(E1)…P(E)n = 1
  • Interpretation:
  • What does P=1 mean?
  • What does P=0 mean?
Prob for one event Prob for two events
  • Mutually exclusive/*independence
    • ME P(1n2)
    • I P(A) * P P(B)
    • Mutually exclusive are not empty sets
  • Complement
    • P(E^c) = 1-P(E)
  • Conditional probability
  • Law of Large Numbers
  • Prob For One Event
    • P(E)=#E /#outcomes
  • Outcomes

Permutations and Combinations:

  • Combination - pays no attention to order
    • Permutation over permutation
    • Arrangement of things considered
  • Permutation- ordered grouping of objects
    • Simple permutation
    • Selection where order is no importance
  • Odds: ratio that is in favor of the event
    • P(a)/P(a')
Factorials

Tree Diagrams and Probability:

Terminology:

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