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Population?

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Entire collection of possible measurements for some group.

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If you change a group, you change a?

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Population

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Parameter?

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A number that describes a population.

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Sample?

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Gathering specific data from a small subset of a population.

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Statistic?

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A number that describes a sample, (e.g., Max of sample, min of sample, average of sample, fraction of sample)

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Inference?

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Take the things we do know from the sample and make an estimate to the things we don’t know like the parameters or population.

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Random experiment?

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Any given procedure whose fit outcome or result is not predetermined at the beginning o the experiment (outcome is not determined and can alter but procedure is fixed).

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Sample space (s, omega)?

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Consists of ALL possible outcomes/results for the given procedure (random experiment).

E.g., s = {1,2,3,4,5,6} when rolling a dice.

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Event?

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Any RESTRICTED collection of possible outcomes/results for a random experiment that will meet a specific criteria.

E.g., E = {2, 4, 6}
O = [1, 3, 5]

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Is the sample space an event?

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Yes

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Empty set (empty event)?

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An event without any outcomes.

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What is the right way to specify when the event was successful?

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The event has occurred or has happened.

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Union of two events?

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The new event that contains all outcomes that are contained in at least one of the given events.

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Intersection of two events is?

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The new event that only contains those outcomes that are contained in both given events.

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When two events are said to be disjoint or mutually exclusive, then?

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The events must have an empty intersection (no overlap between the two).

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Complement of a given event?

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Event that contains all the outcomes that are NOT contained in the given event.

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What is the sample space equal to if you have an outer event and a small event A?

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S = A U A^c