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  • * Why the probability value is not the probability the null hypothesis is false? * Why a low probability value does not necessarily mean there is a large effect?
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  • {{Cat|Probability| 06}} The binomial distribution allows one to compute the probability of obtaining a given number of binary outcomes.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Statistics for Decision Makers - 05.04 - Probability - Binomial Distribution]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Statistics for Decision Makers - 05.06 - Probability - Poisson Distribution]]
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  • {{Cat|Probability| 07}} * The probability can be calculated using the following formula based on the hypergeometric d
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  • #REDIRECT [[Statistics for Decision Makers - 05.05 - Probability - Base Rate Fallacy]]
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  • * What is the difference between a significance level and a probability level? * This is the probability of obtaining a sample statistic as different or more different from the par
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  • Power is the probability of correctly rejecting a false null hypothesis * E.g. the probability that:
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  • ;title: 05.06 - Probability - Poisson Distribution * What is the probability that on a given weekday there would be 11 calls?
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  • ...e important question still to be answered: Does the experiment have a high probability of providing strong evidence that the new method is better than the standar ...r that your foundation's money be used to fund a project that has a higher probability of being able to make a strong conclusion.
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  • {{Cat|Probability| 05}} * What is the probability that on a given weekday there would be 11 calls?
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  • {{Cat|Probability| 01}} ...section we provide a glimpse of the debate about the interpretation of the probability concept.
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  • * What is probability that you would get 8 heads out of 10 flips? ...nces between the areas is 0.044 which is the approximation of the binomial probability.
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  • ;title: 05.01 - Probability * Inferential statistics is built on the foundation of probability theory
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  • {{Cat|Probability| 05}} *Each outcome has a fixed probability, the same from trial to trial.
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  • ;title: 05.04 - Probability - Binomial Distribution == Probability Distribution。 ==
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  • == One-tailed probability == * From the binomial distribution, we know that the probability of being correct 13 or more times out of 16 if one is only guessing is 0.01
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  • {{Cat|Probability| 08}} * It would appear that the probability that you have Disease X is therefore 0.95.
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  • ** Probability value - what is the meaning of the P-value ** Prioritizing goals based on probability and potential return (benefit/cost ratio, decision trees)
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  • ...times given that the null hypothesis is true. The question is: what is the probability the experimenter will correctly reject the null hypothesis that π = 0.50? ...probability of being correct on 12 or more trials is 0.038. Therefore, the probability of being correct on 12 or more trials is less than 0.05. This means that th
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  • * Distribution (histograms, probability density, etc...) * Using fewer numbers or shapes to compare datasets (without probability)
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  • == Probability Distributions == Each probability distribution will have four associated functions starting with d, p, q, r.
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  • * Does the experiment have a high probability of providing strong evidence that the new design is better than the old des * Power is defined as the probability of correctly rejecting a false null hypothesis
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  • * How a probability value is used to cast doubt on the null hypothesis? * A low probability value casts doubt on the null hypothesis
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  • * For a discrete random variable, a probability distribution contains the probability of each possible outcome ! Probability Distribution
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  • ;title: 05.05 - Probability - Base Rate Falacy ; How high is the probability the driver is really drunk?
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  • ;title: 05.02 - Probability - Basic Concepts ==Probability of a Single Event。==
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  • ==Probability Density Function==
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  • ==Probability== # Conditional Probability Demo
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  • {{Cat|Probability| 02}} =Probability of a Single Event=
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  • What is the probability that a t test will find a significant difference between means at the 0.05 (b) What is the probability that Alan will be able convince Ken that his coin has special powers by fin
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  • === Probability of Type I error。 === * It might seem that α is the probability of a Type I error
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  • * What is the probability that the sum of these two squares will be six or higher? * A Chi Square calculator can be used to find that the probability of a Chi Square (with 2 df) of being six or higher is 0.05
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  • === Probability of Type I error。 === * It might seem that α is the probability of a Type I error
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  • * When a probability value is below the α level, the effect is statistically significant and th π is the probability of being correct on any given trial
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  • To solve the problem "If a fair coin is flipped 100 times, what is the probability of getting 60 or more heads?”, In probability theory, the central limit theorem (CLT) states conditions under which the m
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  • ...cantly higher than 75. In this section we consider factors that affect the probability that the researcher will correctly reject the false null hypothesis that th {Power is the probability of accepting the null hypothesis given that the null hypothesis it is true
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  • * Assume he has a 0.51 probability of being correct on a given trial (π = 0.51) ...lity of being correct on each trial (π = 0.50). Given this assumption, the probability of his being correct 49 or more times out of 100 is 0.62
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  • ** the probability of a sample mean being at least as high as a specified value when σ is kno ** a two-tailed probability
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  • : Checking the probability of things being different # What is the probability that the conclusion is not due to pure chance?
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  • : Checking the probability of things being different # What is the probability that the conclusion is not due to pure chance?
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  • * [[Chi Square Distribution]], Basic Concepts of Probability, Significance Testing * For example, for a fair six-sided die, the probability of of any given outcome on a single roll would be 1/6
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  • ...e important question still to be answered: Does the experiment have a high probability of providing strong evidence that the new method is better than the standar ...r that your foundation's money be used to fund a project that has a higher probability of being able to make a strong conclusion.
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  • alternative hypothesis: true probability of success is greater than 0.5 probability of success
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  • * In this section we consider factors that affect the probability that the researcher will correctly reject the false null hypothesis that th {Power is the probability of accepting the null hypothesis given that the null hypothesis is true
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  • We toss a fair coin 16 times, how to calculate probability of getting 7 or less tails
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  • * Therefore, if you were using the 0.05 significance level, the probability that you would make a Type I error on at least one of these comparisons is * Figure below shows probability of a Type I error as a function of the number of means
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  • ...ess the effects of unmeasured variables, statistical methods determine the probability that these unmeasured variables could produce a difference between conditio * If that probability is low, then it is inferred (that's why they call it inferential statistics
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  • {{Cat|Probability| 03}} {You flip a coin and then roll a die. What is the probability of obtaining a head on the coin and a 4 on the die?
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