Stats Exam 4 Conceptual
The factorial formula is
the number of ways to assign every member of a group of size n to n slots
Combination formula
# of ways to choose x objects from a total of n objects where the order in which the x objects are listed does not matter
If two events are mutually exclusive then events A and B both
cannot occur
q is
probability of a failure
Each time a trial is repeated the probabilities of success and failure
remain the same
binomial random variable
the number of successes achieved in the n trials of a Bernoulli process
Mutually exclusive events may share common outcomes of a sample space
False
Permutation formula
# of ways to choose x objects from a total of n objects where the order in which the x objects is listed does matter
The intersection of two events is
A AND B
The union of two events is
A OR B
The complement of event A, within the sample space S is the event consisting of
All outcomes in S that are not in A
A discrete random variable X may assume an infinitely uncountable number of distinct values
False
For two independent events A and B, the probability of their intersection is 0
False
The ounces of soda consumed by an adult next month are an example of a discrete random variable
False
Assume the sample space S = (win, loss). Select the choice that fulfills the requirements of the definition of probability
P (win) = .7, P({loss}) = .3
Cumulative Distribution formula
P(X ≤ x)
What is a characteristic of the mass function of a discrete random variable X
The sum of probabilities P(X=x) over all possible values x is 1 Describes all possible values x with the associated probabilities P(X=x) For every possible value x, the probability P(X=x) is between 0 and 1
Events are collectively exhaustive if
They contain all outcomes of an experiment
A venn diagram represents the sample space for the events
True
Permutations are used when the order in which different objects and arranged matters
True
Risk averse consumer may decline a risky prospect even if it offers a positive expected valye
True
The number of syntactic errors found in a program code would best be described using Poisson probability distribution
True
The relationship between the variance and the standard deviation is such that the standard deviation is the positive square root of the variance
True
Poisson random variable
counts the number of successes over a given interval of time or space
Probability mass function
for a discrete random variable x is a list of the values of X with the associated probabilities, that is, the list of all possible pairs
The complement of event A is the event consisting of all simple events
in the sample space S that are not in A
An analyst has a limit order outstanding on a stock. He argues that the probability that the order will execute before the close of trading is .20. Thus, the odds for the order executing before the close of trading are
one in four
According to the complement rule, the probability of the complement of an event, P(A^c), is equal to
one minus the probability of the event
The expected value is
the long run average value of the random variable over infinitely many independent repetitions of an experiment
It is the poisson process if
the number of successes within a specified time or space interval equals any integer between zero and infinity the numbers of successes counted in non overlapping intervals are independent the probability that success occurs in any interval is the same for all intervals of equal size and is proportional to the size of the interval
Two events are independent if
the occurrence of one event does not affect the probability of the occurrence of the other event
Events are considered dependent if
the occurrence of one is related to the probability of the occurrence of the other