Discrete Random Variable
A random variable is discrete if the values it can take on within an interval is finite.
PMF and CDF
The probability mass function (PMF) describes the probability distribution over a discrete random variable.
The cumulative distribution function (CDF) specifies the probability of an observation being equal to or less than a given value.
We usually have tables for these in the case of discrete random variables.
Statistics
Expected value (mean):
Distributions
Bernoulli
The bernoulli distribution describes the random variable of an experiment that has two outcomes and is performed once. The outcomes are either success or failure.
PMF
Statistics
Binomial
Repeating a bernoulli experiment times and we get a binomial random variable.
Consider an experiment with exactly two possible outcomes, conducted n times independently.
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Poisson
The poisson distribution is used when we know the average rate of occurrence for a particular event over a particular time period.
- There must be fixed interval of the time or space
- Events happen with a known average rate independent of time or the last event.
- The average rate of occurrence per unit of time/sace is the rate parameter
Poisson distribution approximates binomial distribution when n is large and p is small, used to model rare events.
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