by Dr. Subhabaha Pal (Guest Author) | Apr 1, 2023 | Probability Distributions
Exponential distribution is a continuous probability distribution utilised extensively in the domains of statistics, mathematics, engineering, and the natural sciences. It is a member of the exponential family of probability distributions, which also includes the...
by Dr. Subhabaha Pal (Guest Author) | Apr 1, 2023 | Probability Distributions
The normal distribution is a statistical concept that helps to understand the distribution of data points in a dataset. The normal distribution is also known as the Gaussian distribution or the bell curve, due to its characteristic shape. In this article, we will...
by Dr. Subhabaha Pal (Guest Author) | Apr 1, 2023 | Probability Distributions
Uniform Distribution is one of the most important probability distributions in statistics, used to model random variables with equal odds of taking any value within a certain interval or range. In this article, we will examine in depth the Uniform Distribution,...
by Dr. Subhabaha Pal (Guest Author) | Apr 1, 2023 | Probability Distributions
The NB distribution, also known as the Negative Binomial Distribution, is a probability distribution used to model the occurrence of unusual occurrences. It is a subset of the binomial distribution, a discrete probability distribution that describes the odds of a...
by Dr. Subhabaha Pal (Guest Author) | Apr 1, 2023 | Probability Distributions
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the Poisson distribution, a probability distribution applicable to a variety of applications. We shall examine the Poisson distribution’s characteristics, its uses, and its interaction with other probability...
by Dr. Subhabaha Pal (Guest Author) | Apr 1, 2023 | Probability Distributions
Numerous domains, including economics, engineering, physics, and biology, utilise the binomial distribution as a potent statistical tool. It depicts the conclusion of a straightforward experiment with only two possible outcomes, success and failure, and a constant...
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