Discrete probability distribution
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말뭉치
- A discrete probability distribution is made up of discrete variables.[1]
 - The number of people in line at McDonald’s on a given day and time A discrete probability distribution can be described by a table, by a formula, or by a graph.[2]
 - Sometimes, the discrete probability distribution is referred to as the probability mass function (pmf).[2]
 - The above table represents a discrete probability distribution because it relates each value of a discrete random variable with its probability of occurrence.[3]
 - With a discrete probability distribution, each possible value of the discrete random variable can be associated with a non-zero probability.[3]
 - Thus, a discrete probability distribution can always be presented in tabular form.[3]
 - A discrete distribution, as mentioned earlier, is a distribution of values that are countable whole numbers.[4]
 - Observing the above discrete distribution of collected data points, we can see that there were five hours where between one and five people walked into the store.[4]
 - A discrete distribution is a statistical distribution that shows the probabilities of discrete (countable) outcomes, such as 1, 2, 3...[5]
 - The list may be finite or infinite; the Poisson distribution is a discrete distribution whose list {0, 1, 2, ...} is infinite.[5]
 - One example where discrete distribution can be valuable for businesses is in inventory management.[5]
 - So this, what we've just done here is constructed a discrete probability distribution.[6]
 - Another discrete distribution that generalizes the discrete skew Laplace distribution was proposed by Lekshmi and Sebastian (2014).[7]
 - Explain what is meant by the term discrete probability distribution.[8]
 - Video - 14:53 mins Introduction to the idea of the expectation of a random variables using the discrete distribution example.[8]
 - So that's called a discrete probability distribution.[9]
 
소스
- ↑ Discrete Probability Distribution: Definition & Examples
 - ↑ 2.0 2.1 Discrete Random Variables
 - ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 StatTrek
 - ↑ 4.0 4.1 Overview, How It Works, Examples
 - ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Discrete Distribution Definition
 - ↑ Constructing a probability distribution for random variable (video)
 - ↑ Generating discrete analogues of continuous probability distributions-A survey of methods and constructions
 - ↑ 8.0 8.1 Archive Discrete Probability Distributions
 - ↑ Random Variables And Discrete Probability Distributions