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Probability and statistics

2008
This chapter introduces probability theory—the mathematical theory of statistics—that gives the theoretical models and analytical tools for the organization, interpretation, and analysis of statistical data. Probability theory is applied in chemistry for the description of the collective behaviour of very large numbers of particles in statistical ...
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Probability and Statistics

2009
Abstract Probability and statistics are distinct fields of mathematics and yet are naturally intertwined with one another—sharing many common goals, questions, and techniques. Roughly speaking, probability is the mathematics of chance that seeks to measure the likelihood of an event occurring. Many people enjoy probability theory because
William Johnston, Alex M McAllister
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Probability With Statistical Applications.

Applied Statistics, 1962
N. L. Johnson   +3 more
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Counterexamples in Probability and Statistics.

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1988
Eric R. Ziegel, J. Romano, A. Siegel
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Computational Probability and Statistics

International Statistical Review / Revue Internationale de Statistique, 1972
Freiberger, Walter, Grenander, Ulf
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Probability and Statistics

1990
Probability and statistical theory arose historically when it was noticed that certain regularities were observed in games of chance and in human mortality (Refs. 21-1, 21-2, and 21-3). The philosophical foundations of probability are a matter of debate to the present day. The “frequency” school holds that the probability of an event is the fraction of
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Probability and Statistics for Engineers

Technometrics, 1965
H. M. Finucan, I. Miller, J. E. Freund
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Probability and Statistics.

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1988
Jeffrey A. Witmer, Morris H. DeGroot
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Probability and Statistics for Engineers.

The Statistician, 1991
Gary D. Herrin   +2 more
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Probability and Statistics

Journal of the Staple Inn Actuarial Society, 1934
The definition of the term “probability” is almost as illusive as that of the term “electricity.” Much as the average person knows that the effect of an electric current is to produce certain phenomena with which he is familiar, so he understands in a general manner what is implied by the words “the probability that an event will take place.” The term ...
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