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Probability and Statistics
release 25.63
FULL VERSION
CONTENTS
Part I Probability
Counting Principles and Probability
Counting Principles
Permutations
Permutations of n Elements
Permutations of n Elements Taken r at a Time
Distinguishable Permutations
Combinations
Fundamental Counting Principles
Probability
Basic Probability Concepts
Venn Diagram
Conditional Probability and Multiplication Theorem
Addition Theorem
Complementation Theorem
Theorem of Total Probability
Bayes Theorem
Random Variables
Discrete Random Variables
Univariate Case
Probability Mass Function
Cumulative Distribution Function
Expected Value
Variance and Standard Deviation
Moments
Bivariate Case
Joint Probability Mass Function
Joint Cumulative Distribution Function
Marginal Probability Distributions
Conditional Probability Distribution
Independent Random Variables
Covariance and Correlation Coefficient
Continuous Random Variables
Univariate Case
Probability Density Function
Cumulative Distribution Function
Expected Value
Variance
Moments
Bivariate Case
Joint Probability Density Function
Joint Cumulative Distribution Function
Marginal Probability Distributions
Conditional Probability Density Function
Independent Random Variables
Covariance and Correlation Coefficient
Discrete Distributions
Uniform Distribution
Binomial Distribution
Poisson Distribution
Continuous Distributions
Uniform Distribution
Exponential Distribution
Normal Distribution
Distributions Related to the Normal
Chi-Square distribution
Student's t-distribution
Snedecor's F-distribution
Properties of the Sample Mean and Variance
Part II Statistics
Descriptive Statistics
Graphical Data Representation
Boxplot
Histogram
Measures of Location
Mean
Median
Mode
Quartiles
Measures of Spread
Interquartile Range
Range
Variance and Standard Deviation
Parameter Estimation
Point Estimations
Confidence Intervals
Confidence Intervals for a Mean
Two - Sided Confidence Interval for a Mean when the Variance is Known
One - Sided Confidence Interval for a Mean when the Variance is Known
Two - Sided Confidence Interval for a Mean when the Variance is Unknown
One - Sided Confidence Interval for a Mean when the Variance is Unknown
Confidence Intervals for a Difference of Two Means
Two - Sided Confidence Interval for a Difference of Means when Variances Are Known
One - Sided Confidence Interval for a Difference of Means when Variances Are Known
Two-Sided Confidence Interval for a Difference of Means when Variances Are Equal but Unknown
One-Sided Confidence Interval for a Difference of Means when Variances Are Equal but Unknown
Confidence Intervals for a Variance
Two - Sided Confidence Interval for a Variance when the Mean is Known
One - Sided Confidence Interval for a Variance when the Mean is Known
Two - Sided Confidence Interval for a Variance when the Mean is Unknown
One - Sided Confidence Interval for a Variance when the Mean is Unknown
Confidence Intervals for a Ratio of Variances
Two - Sided Confidence Interval for a Ratio of Variances
One - Sided Confidence Interval for a Ratio of Variances
Confidence Intervals for a Proportion
Two-Sided Confidence Interval for a Proportion: Large Sample
One-Sided Confidence Interval for a Proportion: Large Sample
Determining the Size of the Sample
Confidence Intervals for a Difference of Two Proportions
Two-Sided Confidence Interval for a Difference of Proportions
One-Sided Confidence Interval for a Difference of Proportions
Hypothesis Testing
General Principles
Tests for a Mean
Two-Tailed Test for a Mean when the Variance Is Known
One-Tailed Test for a Mean when the Variance Is Known
Two-Tailed Test for a Mean when the Variance Is Unknown
One-Tailed Test for a Mean when the Variance Is Unknown
Tests for a Difference of Two Means
Two-Tailed Test for a Difference of Means when Variances are Known
One-Tailed Test for a Difference of Means when Variances are Known
Two-Tailed Test for a Difference of Means when Variances Are Equal but Unknown
One-Tailed Test for a Difference of Means when Variances Are Equal but Unknown
Tests for a Variance
Two-Tailed Test for a Variance when the Mean Is Known
One-Tailed Test for a Variance when the Mean Is Known
Two-Tailed Test for a Variance when the Mean Is Unknown
One-Tailed Test for a Variance when the Mean Is Unknown
Tests for an Equality of Two Variances
Two-Tailed Test for an Equality of Two Variances
One-Tailed Test for an Equality of Two Variances
Tests for a Proportion
Two-Tailed Test for a Proportion: Large Sample
One-Tailed Test for a Proportion: Large Sample
Tests for a Difference of Two Proportions
Two-Tailed Test for a Difference of Proportions: Large Sample
One-Tailed Test for a Difference of Proportions: Large Sample
Linear Regression
The Method of Least Squares
The Simple Linear Regression Model
Estimating Parameters of a Simple Linear Regression Model
Estimating the Slope and Y-intercept of a Simple Linear Regression Model
Estimating the Variance of the Random Error Components
Confidence Interval for the Y-intercept of a Linear Regression
Confidence Interval for the Slope of a Linear Regression
Testing the Slope for Model Usefulness
Estimating the Mean Value of Y for a Given Value of X
Predicting One y-Value for a Given Value of x
The Coefficient of Determination
Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
One - Way Analysis of Variance
The One - Way Analysis of Variance Technique
The Hypothesis Test in One - Way ANOVA
Two - Way Analysis of Variance
The Two - Way Analysis of Variance Technique
The Hypothesis Tests in Two – Way ANOVA
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