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Poisson distribution

Poisson distribution focuses on the number of events occurring in a specific interval (time, space, etc.) One parameter (λ) represents the average rate of events occurring within the interval, it will be the expected value from experiment Poisson distribution deals…

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Binomial distribution

Probability distribution that describes the likelihood of getting a certain number of successes in a fixed number of independent trials, each with only two possible outcomes: success and failure We calculate the probability of getting a specific number of successes…

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Bayes’ theorem

Bayes’ theorem is a powerful tool in probability that deals with conditional probabilities It helps to calculate the probability of an event (A) happening given that we already know another event (B) has occurred Formula: P(A | B) = (P(B…

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What is probability?

Probability tells how likely an event is going to happen How to write or represent probability? P(event) = percentage Eg: fair coin for events, P(Head) = 0.5 = P(Tail) Note: Sum of all events is always equal to 100% ie,…

Z Score

What is z Score?

Why Z Score? We have already Empirical rule of normal distribution, that gives approximate percentile, but z score gives more accurate percentile What is z Score? A z Score (standard score / normalized score) this describes, how many standard deviations…

Sample vs population

Population Vs Sample

Population Vs Sample What is population? A population is the whole group that we want to draw conclusions What is a sample? A sample is a part of the population, typically it shall represent majority of population Example: Weather forecast…

IQR - Inter Quartile Range

IRQ – Inter Quartile Range

Inter Quartile Range (IQR) IQR helps to understand spread of data, by dividing the data in to 4 pieces (also known as quarters) Example: Imagine there are some set of numbers give, we wanted to understand the data spread, obviously…

Kurtosis

Kurtosis

Kurtosis we measure the shape of cure w.r.t height. It describes how much the deviation is from a normal (bell-shaped) curve Note: Kurtosis is analyzed alongside skewness, this describes the asymmetry of a distribution. While skewness tells you if the…

Measurements

Scales of measurements of data

Scales of measurements of data Nominal Scale: Represents categories with no ranking, it only represents categories of data. Example: Blood group, customer segments What operation can we do on nominal scale? We can perform count operation on categories. Ordinal scale:…

Types of statistics

Descriptive statistics Here we are summarizing the data, we are describing the characteristics of data and finding relation among the variables in data What do we perform in descriptive statistics? Inferential statistics Here we are coming with conclusions over population…

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What is a variables?

In statistics variable is something that can change or vary, with or without any conditions Note: Values of variable could be measured w.r.t numerical scale (could be either continuous or discrete) or non measurable as well Examples of variables: Types of…

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What is data?

What is data? Data is essentially a collection of anything from numbers and figures to text and symbols. It is basically unprocessed information. Example of data: Note: data should be stored either in digital or physical format. Data ——–> Processed——->…