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- {{Cat|Probability| 01}} ...section we provide a glimpse of the debate about the interpretation of the probability concept.6 KB (1,004 words) - 21:26, 25 May 2014
- ;title: 05.01 - Probability * Inferential statistics is built on the foundation of probability theory6 KB (892 words) - 12:09, 12 June 2014
- ;title: 05.03 - Probability - Combinatorics {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?6 KB (965 words) - 18:14, 11 June 2014
- #REDIRECT [[Statistics for Decision Makers - 05.06 - Probability - Poisson Distribution]]89 bytes (11 words) - 13:57, 4 June 2014
- ;title: 05.06 - Probability - Poisson Distribution * What is the probability that on a given weekday there would be 11 calls?2 KB (306 words) - 01:04, 11 June 2014
- ;title: 05.02 - Probability - Basic Concepts ==Probability of a Single Event。==13 KB (2,278 words) - 01:58, 12 June 2014
- ;title: 05.04 - Probability - Binomial Distribution == Probability Distribution。 ==8 KB (1,124 words) - 02:02, 12 June 2014
- #REDIRECT [[Statistics for Decision Makers - 05.04 - Probability - Binomial Distribution]]90 bytes (11 words) - 16:37, 28 May 2014
- ;title: 05.05 - Probability - Base Rate Falacy ; How high is the probability the driver is really drunk?7 KB (992 words) - 19:24, 11 June 2014
- #REDIRECT [[Statistics for Decision Makers - 05.05 - Probability - Base Rate Fallacy]]86 bytes (12 words) - 16:30, 7 June 2014
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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?3 KB (391 words) - 17:03, 3 February 2012
- {{Cat|Probability| 06}} The binomial distribution allows one to compute the probability of obtaining a given number of binary outcomes.2 KB (365 words) - 17:34, 26 May 2014
- #REDIRECT [[Statistics for Decision Makers - 05.04 - Probability - Binomial Distribution]]90 bytes (11 words) - 16:37, 28 May 2014
- #REDIRECT [[Statistics for Decision Makers - 05.06 - Probability - Poisson Distribution]]89 bytes (11 words) - 13:57, 4 June 2014
- {{Cat|Probability| 07}} * The probability can be calculated using the following formula based on the hypergeometric d2 KB (236 words) - 17:42, 26 May 2014
- #REDIRECT [[Statistics for Decision Makers - 05.05 - Probability - Base Rate Fallacy]]86 bytes (12 words) - 16:30, 7 June 2014
- * 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 par3 KB (410 words) - 17:03, 3 February 2012
- Power is the probability of correctly rejecting a false null hypothesis * E.g. the probability that:2 KB (264 words) - 02:35, 6 March 2016
- ;title: 05.06 - Probability - Poisson Distribution * What is the probability that on a given weekday there would be 11 calls?2 KB (306 words) - 01:04, 11 June 2014
- ...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.3 KB (530 words) - 16:55, 25 November 2014
- {{Cat|Probability| 05}} * What is the probability that on a given weekday there would be 11 calls?2 KB (274 words) - 13:16, 29 May 2014
- {{Cat|Probability| 01}} ...section we provide a glimpse of the debate about the interpretation of the probability concept.6 KB (1,004 words) - 21:26, 25 May 2014
- * 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.3 KB (457 words) - 11:10, 22 November 2021
- ;title: 05.01 - Probability * Inferential statistics is built on the foundation of probability theory6 KB (892 words) - 12:09, 12 June 2014
- {{Cat|Probability| 05}} *Each outcome has a fixed probability, the same from trial to trial.8 KB (1,195 words) - 16:29, 28 May 2014
- ;title: 05.04 - Probability - Binomial Distribution == Probability Distribution。 ==8 KB (1,124 words) - 02:02, 12 June 2014
- == 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 0.017 KB (1,051 words) - 17:02, 3 February 2012
- {{Cat|Probability| 08}} * It would appear that the probability that you have Disease X is therefore 0.95.6 KB (973 words) - 18:01, 26 May 2014
- ** Probability value - what is the meaning of the P-value ** Prioritizing goals based on probability and potential return (benefit/cost ratio, decision trees)4 KB (563 words) - 12:39, 12 June 2014
- ...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 th7 KB (1,050 words) - 17:32, 25 November 2014
- * Distribution (histograms, probability density, etc...) * Using fewer numbers or shapes to compare datasets (without probability)1 KB (161 words) - 12:04, 12 June 2014
- == Probability Distributions == Each probability distribution will have four associated functions starting with d, p, q, r.3 KB (403 words) - 03:03, 9 March 2016
- * 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 hypothesis5 KB (824 words) - 18:13, 25 November 2014
- * How a probability value is used to cast doubt on the null hypothesis? * A low probability value casts doubt on the null hypothesis6 KB (901 words) - 17:00, 3 February 2012
- * For a discrete random variable, a probability distribution contains the probability of each possible outcome ! Probability Distribution5 KB (625 words) - 21:09, 31 May 2014
- ;title: 05.05 - Probability - Base Rate Falacy ; How high is the probability the driver is really drunk?7 KB (992 words) - 19:24, 11 June 2014
- ;title: 05.02 - Probability - Basic Concepts ==Probability of a Single Event。==13 KB (2,278 words) - 01:58, 12 June 2014
- ==Probability Density Function==3 KB (380 words) - 10:49, 3 June 2014
- ==Probability== # Conditional Probability Demo3 KB (344 words) - 18:15, 25 November 2014
- {{Cat|Probability| 02}} =Probability of a Single Event=18 KB (3,138 words) - 15:03, 26 May 2014
- 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 fin2 KB (307 words) - 17:33, 25 November 2014
- === Probability of Type I error。 === * It might seem that α is the probability of a Type I error9 KB (1,431 words) - 15:19, 19 May 2014
- * 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 0.054 KB (588 words) - 18:07, 25 November 2014
- === Probability of Type I error。 === * It might seem that α is the probability of a Type I error9 KB (1,490 words) - 18:13, 25 November 2014
- * 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 trial6 KB (874 words) - 17:02, 3 February 2012
- 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 m3 KB (458 words) - 14:05, 2 June 2014
- ...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 true4 KB (639 words) - 17:33, 25 November 2014
- * 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 0.623 KB (535 words) - 17:03, 3 February 2012
- ** the probability of a sample mean being at least as high as a specified value when σ is kno ** a two-tailed probability8 KB (1,241 words) - 17:27, 25 November 2014
- : Checking the probability of things being different # What is the probability that the conclusion is not due to pure chance?13 KB (2,108 words) - 05:40, 3 August 2017
- : Checking the probability of things being different # What is the probability that the conclusion is not due to pure chance?14 KB (2,216 words) - 18:13, 25 November 2014
- * [[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 1/66 KB (903 words) - 18:07, 25 November 2014
- ...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.16 KB (2,559 words) - 08:29, 2 October 2017
- alternative hypothesis: true probability of success is greater than 0.5 probability of success6 KB (891 words) - 08:09, 15 February 2017
- * 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 true6 KB (839 words) - 18:14, 25 November 2014
- We toss a fair coin 16 times, how to calculate probability of getting 7 or less tails850 bytes (132 words) - 05:48, 19 November 2018
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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 means9 KB (1,382 words) - 17:28, 25 November 2014
- ...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 statistics6 KB (897 words) - 17:02, 29 May 2014
- {{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?5 KB (844 words) - 15:28, 28 May 2014