Chapter 4 Flashcards

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Sample space

A

the set of all possible experimental outcomes

multiply together the number of possible outcomes for each step

AKA outcome space

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2
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Sample point

A

An experimental outcome

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3
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Probability

A

The likelihood that something will happen

AKA relative frequency

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4
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Probability Requirements

A

each f(x) is between 0 - 1

sum of all f(x) = 1

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5
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Random Variable

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A variable that takes on numerical values as the result some random experiment or measurement

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6
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Uniform/Classical Probability

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each experimental outcome is equally likely to occur

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7
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Empirical/Relative Frequency Probability

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probability is assigned based on an experimentally obtained relative frequency

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8
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Law of Large Numbers

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The more trials you run, the closer to the real probability your relative frequency will become

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9
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Probability Distribution

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describes how likely it is that the random variable assumes each particular value

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10
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Expected Value

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a measure of the central location of a random variable

AKA: weighted average / weighted mean / long-run average

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11
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Variance (random variable)

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a squared measure of the variability or dispersion of a random variable

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12
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Standard Deviation (random variable)

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a measure of the variability or dispersion of a random variable

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