NURS 211 Lecture Notes - Sample Space, Empirical Research, Bar Chart

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Applying a test to find out either 1. What you observe is what you expected or 2. That your observation differs enough from what you expected that you need to change your expectations. Fluke occurrences= random events eg. one winter day in january it is +10. Allows you to determine for example whether the temperature observed is consistently different from what you expected or is it just a fluke/ random event. Process of transforming observed data from one or more experiments into a probabilistic model that is a probability measure on the sample space. The empirical rule states that 99. 7% of data occurs within three standard deviations of the mean within a normal distribution. The empirical rule predicts the probability distribution for a set of outcomes. Probability: each variable has a probability associated with it for each of its possible outcomes. This is how likely it is that the outcome will occur.

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