Transcription of Chapter 8 More Discrete Probability Models
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Chapter 8 more Discrete Probability IntroductionIn the previous Chapter we started to look at Discrete Probability Models . This week we lookat two of the most common Models for Discrete data: the binomial distribution and the The Binomial DistributionIn many surveys and experiments data is collected in the formof counts. For example, thenumber of people in the survey who bought a CD in the past month, the number of people whosaid they would vote Labour at the next election, the number of defective items in a sampletaken from a production line, and so on.
CHAPTER 8. MORE DISCRETE PROBABILITY MODELS 82 of sixes on the 3 rolls, we have that X has a binomial distribution with parameters n = 3 and p = 1/6, that is
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