Statistical Inference - Answers Drawing conclusions from data samples about populations.
Samples - Answers Subsets of a population used for analysis.
Populations - Answers Complete set of items or individuals of interest.
Probability - Answers Likelihood of occurrence of an event.
Sampling Procedures - Answers Methods for selecting samples from populations.
Measures of Location - Answers Statistics that describe central tendency, e.g., mean.
Sample Mean - Answers Average of values in a sample.
Median - Answers Middle value when data is ordered.
Measures of Variability - Answers Statistics that describe spread of data, e.g., variance.
Discrete Data - Answers Data that can take specific values.
Continuous Data - Answers Data that can take any value within a range.
Statistical Modeling - Answers Creating representations of data relationships.
Graphical Diagnostics - Answers Visual tools for analyzing data distributions.
Designed Experiment - Answers Study where conditions are controlled by researchers.
Observational Study - Answers Study where researchers observe without intervention.
Retrospective Study - Answers Study analyzing past data to find correlations.
Sample Space - Answers Set of all possible outcomes in a probability experiment.
Events - Answers Specific outcomes or sets of outcomes from a sample space.
Counting Sample Points - Answers Determining the number of outcomes in a sample space.
Probability of an Event - Answers Ratio of favorable outcomes to total outcomes.
Additive Rules - Answers Rules for calculating probabilities of combined events.
Conditional Probability - Answers Probability of an event given another event has occurred.
Independence - Answers Two events are independent if one does not affect the other.
Product Rule - Answers Calculates probability of independent events occurring together.
, Bayes' Rule - Answers Calculates conditional probabilities using prior knowledge.
Random Variable - Answers Variable whose values depend on random phenomena.
Discrete Probability Distributions - Answers Probability distributions for discrete random variables.
Continuous Probability Distributions - Answers Probability distributions for continuous random
variables.
Joint Probability Distributions - Answers Probability distributions involving two or more random
variables.
Mean of a Random Variable - Answers Expected value calculated from a probability distribution.
Variance - Answers Measure of how much values differ from the mean.
Covariance - Answers Measure of how two variables change together.
Chebyshev's Theorem - Answers Estimates the proportion of values within k standard deviations.
Binomial Distribution - Answers Probability distribution of binary outcomes over trials.
Multinomial Distribution - Answers Generalization of binomial distribution for more than two outcomes.
Hypergeometric Distribution - Answers Probability distribution for sampling without replacement.
Negative Binomial Distribution - Answers Models number of failures before success.
Geometric Distribution - Answers Models number of trials until first success.
Poisson Distribution - Answers Models number of events in fixed interval.
Poisson Process - Answers Describes events occurring randomly over time.
Continuous Uniform Distribution - Answers All outcomes equally likely over an interval.
Normal Distribution - Answers Symmetrical distribution defined by mean and variance.
Areas under the Normal Curve - Answers Represents probabilities for normal distribution.
Applications of Normal Distribution - Answers Used in statistics for real-world data modeling.
Normal Approximation to the Binomial - Answers Approximates binomial distribution using normal
distribution.
Gamma Distribution - Answers Models waiting times for Poisson processes.
Exponential Distribution - Answers Models time between events in Poisson process.
Chi-Squared Distribution - Answers Used in hypothesis testing and confidence intervals.