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Probability learning in mathematics using augmented reality: impact on student’s learning gains and attitudes

Interactive Learning Environments, 2019
The development of Augmented Reality technologies has enabled students to learn in an environment that combines learning resources from the real and digital world.
Su Cai   +5 more
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Introduction to Probability Theory

Introduction to Probability Models, 2018
The field of “probability theory” is a branch of mathematics that is concerned with describing the likelihood of different outcomes from uncertain processes.
Tai L. Chow
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Conceptual Understanding, Procedural Knowledge and Problem-Solving Skills in Mathematics: High School Graduates Work Analysis and Standpoints

International Journal of Education and Practice, 2019
This study measures the mathematical abilities high school graduates’ in Bahrain. Mathematical abilities encompass conceptual understanding, procedural knowledge and problem-solving skills in the five content domains which are Number and Operations ...
M. Al-Mutawah   +4 more
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Probability, Statistics, and Reliability for Engineers and Scientists


Introduction Introduction Knowledge, Information, and Opinions Ignorance and Uncertainty Aleatory and Epistemic Uncertainties in System Abstraction Characterizing and Modeling Uncertainty Simulation for Uncertainty Analysis and Propagation Simulation ...
B. Ayyub, R. McCuen
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Probability theory and mathematical statistics [PDF]

open access: possible, 1979
Many processes in nature, in engineering, in economy, and in other domains are subject to chance, that is, the outcome of the process cannot be predicted. However, it turns out that even for such processes quantitative statements can be made when sufficiently many of them have been observed under equal conditions.
I. N. Bronshtein, K. A. Semendyayev
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Mathematical Probability in Election Challenges

Columbia Law Review, 1973
Defeated candidates in primary elections sometimes challenge the results in court and collect evidence of irregularities in support of their claims that the contests should be rerun. Frequently, this evidence consists solely of proof that certain numbers of persons voted who were not qualified, with no evidence of fraud and no indication as to how such
Michael O. Finkelstein   +3 more
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Introduction to Probability and Mathematical Statistics.

Biometrics, 1993
Probability Random Variables and Their Distributions Special Probability Distributions Joint Distributions Properties of Random Variables Functions of Random Variables Limiting Distributions Statistics and Sampling Distributions Point Estimation Sufficiency and Completeness Interval Estimation Test of Hypotheses Contingency Tables and Goodness-of-Fit ...
Max Engelhardt, Lee J. Bain
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Mathematical Foundations of Probability Theory

1984
The theory of probability, as a mathematical discipline, can and should be developed from axioms in exactly the same way as Geometry and Algebra. This means that after we have defined the elements to be studied and their basic relations, and have stated the axioms by which these relations are to be governed, all further exposition must be based ...
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