Probability Strats Flashcards

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What is the P that someone owns a house, a car or both?

A

This is JUST OR because OR can be both! So its P(H n C)

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How to make a tree diagram to find P(B)

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  1. Start with a fork (looks like <). Label one side as P(A) and the other as P(A)^c. Place each P at the end of the branch. I.e for the side that is P(A) , you would put A at the end of the branch.Note these will add up to 1.00
  2. Make another branch, leading from each of the previous ones, this one will lead to B or B^C. So in now for a line you would have: P(A) -> A -> P(B|A) ->B, for the other side of the fork, use B^c
  3. to find B, find all paths that lead to B.
  4. Multiply along each path
  5. Add the totals from each path together
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Try making a Tree Diagram no numbers needed!

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do it

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When to use a two way table?

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When a researcher has 2 or more trials or when asking multiple people the same question

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How to make a 2 way table (8 steps)

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  1. List all outcomes of first trial as columns (1-6 for a dice roll or Yes/No for asking a question)
  2. List all outcomes of the second trial as the rows (1-6 for a dice roll or Yes and No for a question)
  3. Go down each column, placing the top number in each cell (I.e. 1 for dice roll col 1)
  4. Go across each row and placing the row number in each cell (I.e. 1 for dice roll col 2)

5.In the dice example, you should now have 1,1 in cell c1r1, 1,2 in C1R2, and 2,1 in C1R2

  1. multiply rows * columns to get total number of possible outcomes
  2. count up each cell that fits and divide by total to get P
  3. for when there are more than 2 trials, follow the steps above. The outcomes of this table become the columns for your next one, and the rows for the next table will be trial 3.
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When to make a vein diagram

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1.When you are given an “And”
2. When you are told A and B are disjoint (Ie A n B = 0)
3.When you are told A and B are independent (ie AnB = A * B)

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how to make a vein diagram

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  1. draw your 2 intersecting circles with a rectangle around them
  2. fill out AnB in the center of the two circles (ex AnB 0.08)
  3. Fill out one side, knowing that the P of A includes what is already in the center. so P(A) = 0.58 becomes 0.5 (0.58 - 0.08)
  4. Fill out the other side in the same way
  5. Fill out the rectangle with 1 - A -B -AnB
  6. see what areas fit the question and add them up
  7. for a 3 circle vein make sure they’ve told you someone says yes to all three. then follow the same steps! Note that you have to do step 3 for all the areas aside from the center! Ie AnB on the diagram would be AnB - AnBnC
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