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SAMPLE SPACE

(FOR A PROBABILITY EXPERIMENT) IS THE SET OF ALL POSSIBLE OUTCOMES FOR THAT EXPERIMENT

EVENT

A COLLECTION OF OUTCOMES OF A PROBABILITY


(part of sample space)

COMPLEMENT

(OF AN EVENT) REPRESENTS ALL OUTCOMES


ex// ______ & ______ cover 100% of the experiment

SAMPLE

a small part that is representing a whole.


(in statistics, this is the part of population you collect data from)

SAMPLE MEAN

average of the data values for a sample

RANDOM SAMPLE

a sample formed by selecting individuals from population at random


ex// pulling names from a bucket, lottery, etc.

POPULATION MEAN

average of the data values for the WHOLE population

CENSUS

ENTIRE population

POPULATION

group you're interested in collecting data from

IQR (Interquartile Range)

the distance between 1st and 3rd quartiles