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STAT 992: STAT 992

School: University of Wisconsin - Madison

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Chi-Square Observations: Probability of Exceeding 7.779
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Discover how to compute the likelihood of observations exceeding a certain value in a chi-square distribution with 4 degrees of freedom. Using the binomial distribution formula, evaluate the chances of at most 3 out of 15 observations surpassing the 7.779 mark. Results highlight the intricacies of data distributions.

Unpacking Bias in Surveys: Analyzing Parade's Cell Phone Ban Poll
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Examine the potential biases in a Parade Magazine survey about banning cell phone use while driving, focusing on the implications of voluntary response sampling.

Choosing Samples: The Math of Online Freebies
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Discover the mathematical principles behind choosing free samples in online shopping scenarios. Understand combinations, how to calculate them, and see real-world examples of selecting multiple items.

Understanding Null vs Alternative Hypotheses in Real-world Scenarios
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Explore various scenarios and understand the fundamental principles of the null and alternative hypotheses in statistical testing. This video breaks down how these hypotheses represent current beliefs and potential deviations, aiding in the interpretation of statistical findings.

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Probabilities with Poisson Variables X1 & X2
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Explore the complexities of two independent Poisson random variables, X1 and X2, with means ?1 = 2 and ?2 = 3. Understand the process of calculating specific event probabilities and the application of the Poisson formula. Key takeaways include the manipulation and interpretation of these statistical values.

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