Probability Flashcards

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Define:

  • Probability

- Conditional probability

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  • Refers to likelihood of a particular event happening

- Probability of an event happening even if another event has also happened

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Describe normal distribution

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  • Symmetrical
  • Tails should meet at x axis indefinitely
  • Should be bell shaped
  • Same number for mean, median, mode
  • Negative skew is shifted towards high numbers
  • Positive skew is shifted towards low numbers
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Describe kurtosis

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  • How peaked or flat the distribution is
  • Highly peaked = leptokurtic
  • Flat = playkurtic
  • Middle (near 0) = mesokurtic
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Describe z scores

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  • Raw score - mean = mean deviation

- Mean deviation/standard deviation = z score

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Describe confidence intervals

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  • Important to get representative samples when collecting data from a population (the larger the sample, the more accurate)
  • Need to know how much our sample reflects the population
  • Expressed as one score below and one score above the mean
  • Usually use 95% confidence intervals
  • The smaller the sample size, the greater the confidence interval will be
  • They allow us to compare scores on 2 samples; if confidence levels overlap, it is likely the population means is the same and there is no significant difference between them
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Describe error bars

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  • Can be used to plot confidence intervals for each mean to explore the difference between the 2 means
  • Confidence intervals provide us with a probability that the mean value of the population from which the sample was drawn falls within a particular range
  • Can use error bars to explore differences between 2 means before carrying out inferential statistics
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