Session 3 - Analysis and Conclusion Flashcards
1
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Analysis 1
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- Experimental Peak and Evidence
- Most likely to least likely with evidence
- Shape of graph
2
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Analysis 2
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- Theoretical Peak and Evidence
- Most likely to least likely with evidence
- Shape of graph
3
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Analysis 3
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- Similar trends between the two probabilities
- Major differences, evidence, by how much %
4
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Analysis 4
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- Theoretical probability of the game
- Experimental probability of the game
5
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Analysis 5
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- Comparison between the experimental and theoretical probability of the game
- Differ a lot or nah?
6
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Conclusion 1
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DISTRIBUTION
- Experimental probability from highest to lowest (without evidence)
- Theoretical probability from highest to lowest (without evidence)
7
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Conclusion 2
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DISTRIBUTION
- Experimental probability implies that in the long run I am most likely to get _____ and least likely to get _____.
- Theoretical probability implies that in the long run I am most likely to get _____ and least likely to get _____.
- Of course this does not mean I will get this result every time I conduct this experiment, but this will be the trend over the long run.
8
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Conclusion 3
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GAME
- Experimental probability from highest to lowest (without evidence)
- Theoretical probability from highest to lowest (without evidence)
9
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Conclusion 4
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DISTRIBUTION
- Experimental probability implies that in the long run Player ____ will win while Player ____ will lose most of the time.
- Of course this does not mean I will get this result every time I conduct this experiment, but this will be the trend over the long run.
10
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Conclusion 5
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- More trials = closer to the theoretical probability
- If experiment was repeated, results will be similar and closer to the theoretical probability.
11
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Conclusion 6
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- Making the game fair
P1 = 2, 3, 4,
P2 = 10, 11, 12
Draw = 5, 6, 7, 8, 9