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6.4 THE HYPERGEOMETRIC PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION
staffwww.fullcoll.eduexperiment a hypergeometric probability experiment? List the possible values of the random variable X, the number of faculty that have blood type O-negative. Approach: We need to determine if the three criteria for a hypergeometric exper-iment have been satisfied. Solution: This is a hypergeometric probability experiment because 1.
Bernoulli Distribution - University of Chicago
galton.uchicago.eduX is a hypergeometric random variable with parameters N, M, and n. Example: Suppose that of 100 applicants for a job 50 were women and 50 were men, all equally qualifled. If we select 10 applicants at random what is the probability that x of them are female? The number of chosen female applicants is hypergeometrically distributed
RAJASTHAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, AJMER SYLLABUS …
rpsc.rajasthan.gov.inProbability: Classical and Axiomatic approaches of probability, Conditional Probability, Bayes theorem, Random variables and Mathematical expectation with applications. ... Hypergeometric functions, Legendre’s Polynomials, Bessel’s function, Recurrence relations, orthogonal properties and generating ...
Statistical Analysis Handbook - StatsRef
www.statsref.com10 Probability distributions 314 10.1 Discrete Distributions 319 10.1.1 Binomial distribution 319 10.1.2 Hypergeometric distribution 323 10.1.3 Multinomial distribution 325 10.1.4 Negative Binomial or Pascal and Geometric distribution 327 10.1.5 Poisson distribution 329 10.1.6 Skellam distribution 334 10.1.7 Zipf or Zeta distribution 335
bgnbd spreadsheet note - Bruce Hardie's Home Page
www.brucehardie.comLet us consider the first time point, t =1/7 (row 7).Looking at equation (1), the ‘z’ argument of the Gaussian hypergeometric function is t/(α + t); this is given in cell D7. Starting at cell E7, we compute each term of the series
Online Statistics Education B
onlinestatbook.com5. Probability A. Introduction B. Basic Concepts C. Permutations and Combinations D. Poisson Distribution E. Multinomial Distribution F. Hypergeometric Distribution