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Module Four: Statistical Inference
-values; one and two-sided tests; concepts of Type I and Type II errors; concept of power Large sample test for a proportion Large sample test for a difference between two proportions Test for a mean Test for a difference between two means (unpaired and paired) Chi-square test for goodness of fit, ..
Module Three: Anticipating Patterns
Probability: Interpreting probability, including long-run relative frequency interpretation 'Law of Large Numbers' concept Addition rule, multiplication rule, conditional probability, and independence Discrete random variables and their probability distributions, includin..
Conclusion
In this chapter we have studied the method of evaluating probabilities of events relating to independent events and conditional events. We have also studied about random variables and their probability distributions, namely binomial distribution and Poisson distribution. The bin..
Conclusion
In this chapter we have studied the method of evaluating probabilities of events relating to independent events and conditional events. We have also studied about random variables and their probability distributions, namely binomial distribution and Poisson distribut..
Variable
Variable - Quantities such as height, weight, age, amount can have several different values. Quantities which can assume different numerical values are called variables. Variables are of two types: (a) Continuous (b) Discre..
Variable
Quantities such as height, weight, age, amount can have several different values. Quantities which can assume different numerical values are called variables. Variables are of two types: (a) Continuous (b) Discret..
Independent Experiment
Two random experiments are said to be independent if for every pair of events E and F, where E is associated with the first experiment and F is associated with the second experiment, the probability of simultaneous occurrence of E and F, when the two experiments are performed, is the pro..
Continuous Variables
A continuous variable can assume all values within a certain range, e.g., height, weight and age of persons are examples of continuous variables..
Continuous Variable
Consider an example. A person was asked to measure the thickness of a coin. He recorded the following readings: (i) 0.2 cm with ruler (ii) 0.23 cm with vernier (iii) 0.231 cm with micrometer The accuracy of thickness of the coin depended on the instrument used for measuring the thickness. Thus the..
Discrete Variables
A discrete variable can assume only integral values which can be counted. Number of pupils in a school, persons working in a factory are examples of discrete variables. A list of some important terms is given below. (i) ungrouped data (ii) tabulation of data (iii) range (iv) fr..
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