STAT 2040 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Statistical Inference, Probability Distribution, Probability Density Function

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Continuous random variables can take on an infinite number of possible values, will not have a countable number of values. P ( x = a ) = 0 for all: for any constant a, p(x a) = p(x > a) and p(x a) = p(x < a) a . Standard uniform distribution the most common continuous uniform distribution (c = 0; d = The greater the standard deviation, the more spread out the distribution and the lower the peak. Find z such that area to the left is 0. 8212 p(zqnorm(. 8212) Find 95th percentile z such that p(zqnorm(0. 95) *if a random variable x has the normal distribution, then it can take on any infinite valu. Linear transformation: the x2 distribution is related to the standard normal distribution. The mean: for k 2, the mode of the x2 distribution occurs at k- 2. For k 2 the mode occurs at 0.

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