Sample values such as the smallest, largest, or middle observations from a random sample can provide additional summary information. The minimum, maximum, or median are all examples of order…
We discuss three techniques for constructing families of distributions. The resulting families have ready physical interpretations that make them useful for modeling as well as convenient…
In this lesson, a method for making a transformation on Y = g(X), where X is a continuous random variable is explained and illustrated. The lesson ends with a presentation of the Probability…
We now move to the next part of building our probability bridge. Often, if we are able to model a phenomenon in terms of a random variable X with CDF F(x), we will also be interested in the…
2014 Baylor Libraries Symposium: Marshall McLuhan's Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man Keynote Speaker 2014 September 25 Dr. Richard Dienst, Rutgers University No Medium, No Message
A panel discussion moderated by Professor Robert Darden.
Panelists include Rev. Dr. Emmett G. Price III, Dr. Coretta Pittman and Dr. Horace Maxile
Thursday, February 25, 2016 at 3:30 p.m.
The Paul W.…