
MAED 5353 Probability and Statistics - Mentis
... of conduct and will not be tolerated in any form. All persons involved in academic dishonesty will be disciplined in accordance with University regulations and procedures. Discipline may include suspension or expulsion from the University. I take scholastic dishonesty very seriously – if the excerpt ...
... of conduct and will not be tolerated in any form. All persons involved in academic dishonesty will be disciplined in accordance with University regulations and procedures. Discipline may include suspension or expulsion from the University. I take scholastic dishonesty very seriously – if the excerpt ...
probability distribution
... Example • Consider a clothing store, the store manager wants to know the probability that two of the next three customers will make a purchase. • On the basis of past experience, the store manager estimates the probability that any one customer will make a purchase is p. ...
... Example • Consider a clothing store, the store manager wants to know the probability that two of the next three customers will make a purchase. • On the basis of past experience, the store manager estimates the probability that any one customer will make a purchase is p. ...
significance test, confidence interval, both, or neither?
... If you want a confidence interval you can carry it out directly (the usual way) or you can get it indirectly by carrying out significance tests for all of the possible "candidates" for the hypothesized parameter (not very practicable, since there is an infinite number of them!). But should you ever ...
... If you want a confidence interval you can carry it out directly (the usual way) or you can get it indirectly by carrying out significance tests for all of the possible "candidates" for the hypothesized parameter (not very practicable, since there is an infinite number of them!). But should you ever ...