In previous lessons, properties of samples and of statistics computed on a random sample were discussed under a very general framework; in other words, under the idea that a random sample is selected…
We begin by defining a random sample and explaining how a random sample is also considered a collection of independent and identically distributed random variables. To do so, the idea of mutually…
Oftentimes when two random variables (X, Y) are observed, the values of the two variables are related. For example, it may be that knowledge about the value of X gives information about the value of…
The binomial distribution is introduced through its unique connection to the Bernoulli distribution through what is called a Bernoulli process. The probability mass function is derived and proven to…
Statistical independence is one of the most important principles in statistics. In this lesson, the definition of statistical independence is presented, along with examples that illustrate…
2016 Baylor Libraries Symposium: Thomas Paine's Rights of Man Panel One 2016 September 29 Kathy Hillman Religion and Communism: Tolerance, Restriction and Suppression
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.…