Fundamentals of Probability and Independence

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Purpose of probability and conditional focus
  2. Frequencies in contingency tables
  3. Probabilistic vocabulary: experiments and events
  4. Conditional probability definition and interpretation
  5. Weighted probability trees and path rules
  6. Total probability formula and tree inversion
  7. Independence of events and product rule

📖 1. Purpose of probability and conditional focus

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Rationalizing chance : Probability is used to quantify the likelihood of outcomes produced by a random experiment.
  • Random experiment : A random experiment is a procedure whose outcome cannot be predicted in advance.
  • Conditional probabilities : Conditional probabilities are probabilities computed after restricting the situation using extra information.
  • Contingency table : A contingency table cross-tabulates two characteristics of a population using counts in each cell.

📝 Essential Points

  • Probability originated from gambling problems such as card and dice games.
  • Modern probability is used in many fields like finance, insurance, medicine, and accident analysis.
  • From earlier studies, students learn general methods such as reading tables and building probability trees.
  • This chapter introduces a new type of probability: probabilities conditioned on additional information.
  • Conditional probability calculations require restricting the reference universe to a subset defined by the condition.
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Quiz-Vorschau

1. What is the main purpose of probability in studying a random experiment?

2. What does a conditional probability calculation do to the reference universe?

3. How is a marginal frequency in a contingency table computed?

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Karteikarten-Vorschau

Probability — purpose?

Quantify likelihood of outcomes.

Contingency table — frequencies?

Counts or proportions of characteristics.

Experiments and events — vocab?

Experiments produce outcomes; events are outcome sets.

Conditional probability — definition?

Probability of A given B: P(A∩B)/P(B).

Weighted trees — function?

Represent sequential choices with probabilities.

Total probability — formula?

P(A)=P(A∩B)+P(A∩B̄).

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