Sinopsis
In many cases the number of sample points in a sample space is not very large, and so direct enumeration or counting of sample points needed to obtain probabilities is not difficult. However, problems arise where direct counting becomes a practical impossibility. In such cases use is made of combinatorial analysis, which could also be called a sophisticated way of counting.
Content
- Basic Probability
- Descriptive Statistics
- Discrete Random Variables
- Continuous Random Variables
- Examples of Random Variables
- Sampling Theory
- Estimation Theory
- Test of Hypothesis and Significance
- Curve Fitting, Regression, and Correlation
- Other Probability Distributions
- Mathematical Topics
- Areas under the Standard Normal Curve from 0 to z
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