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Introduction to Probability – 3.1
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About the lecture
In this mini-lecture, we begin with Topic 3.1 by introducing probability and how to do basic computations. In particular, we consider: (i) various definitions of probability; (ii) careers and real-world applications that involve probability; (iii) the definitions of experiment, outcome, sample space (aka universal set), event, null set, frequency; (iv) using a decimal, percentage, or fraction to represent a probability; (v) how to interpret probabilities; (vi) how to compute probabilities using relative frequencies; and (vii) a probability computation involving a coin toss.
About the lecturer
Duncan Lee is a Professor of Statistics in the School of Mathematics & Statistics at the University of Glasgow. His research interests are in developing spatio-temporal statistical methods for use in epidemiology in a predominantly Bayesian setting, focusing on disease mapping, predicting air pollution concentrations, and investigating the effects of air pollution on human health.
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Lee, D. (2023, September 22). Statistical Analysis - Introduction to Probability – 3.1 [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/statistical-analysis?auth=0&lesson=15884&option=16950&type=lesson
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Lee, D. "Statistical Analysis – Introduction to Probability – 3.1." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 22 Sep 2023, https://massolit.io/options/statistical-analysis?auth=0&lesson=15884&option=16950&type=lesson