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Notes for Biometry 212 summarised for understanding every concept and what calculations are involved. Topics involve probability, sampling techniques, measures of central tendency, regression vs correlation, method of least squares, discrete probability distributions, discrete vs continuous, statistical hypothesis testing, contingency tables, multiple linear regression.

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Mathematical
Theory
t
Notation



Subscripts -




Contingency Table



EQU
value in table
>
-

specific at
position is
commen


total .
e for
g.
· > <
j total
colj
-
+
.




j2 >
average
-




Sigma Notation
no of terms

.




constant

E
· Qchanging
=
x + + +C
,
. .
n
2




stats
G-Standard deviation




Factorial Notation

0! =
1

n! =
n (n 1) (n 2) - -


...
(2) (1)


3! 3x2 x1 6 be diff
eg. arranged
in 6
ways
=
=
>
-

can

, Integration
Definite : W f()dx =
F(x)

Indefinite : (f() &x =
F(x) +


probabilities
0 (P(A)2)

sample Space - =
& 3 +
outcome set
containing elements (possible outcomes
=
exhaustive ?


Event : subset (f) of sample space

Mutually exclusive
>
events
-




·
of do not
outcomes events overlap

>
Mon-mutually exclusive
-




#
·
outcomes overlap



Independent Event

each unaffected
> outcome is
by the previous outcome
-




Dependent Event

, Terminology
·

statistical experiment
>
-
unpredictable result


·



sample space of X >
-
all possible outcomes of the event



Random variable (r U )
. .
>
-
numerical independent outcome
(unpredictable)
·

Intersection of events/sets (1) >
-
outcomes that occur in both events
(no muta
·

Union of events/sets (U) >
-




all possible outcomes in both events

.g
e .
if P(A) = x




Complement (A
·
or Al >
-
all elements not contained in the subset of the outcome set
P'(A)
-

not A
= I


=
complement




Exhaustive set (sum 1)
·
of the
-> all possible outcomes sample space of their probabilities =




Classical Probability
all
>
-
outcomes are
equally likely to occur in on event same
probability
Empirical Probability
>
-



probabilities determined by replication of actual
experiments


Subjective Probability
>
-

probabilities based on educated guesses


No Of outcomes in favour of event

P(A)
.




=

no . of outcomes of experiment




Mutually exch : PLAUB) =
P(A) + P(B)
Non-mutually excl: P(AUB) = P(A) + P(B) =

P(AB)

, Independent non-mutually exclusive :


P(A1B) =
P(A) P(B)


Conditional Probabilities :



the outcome of
> outcome of one event is affected by another event
-




ADATB)
PCAB)=
=
robability of even
Agea
event B

>
-
" Vice versa




Dependent non-mutually exclusive :




P(A 1B) = P(B) P(AIB)

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