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STATS 1
IMPORTANT FOMULAS
- FULL VERSION
Statistics - important formulas

Statistics (Tilburg University)

StudeerSnel wordt niet gesponsord of ondersteund door een hogeschool of universiteit


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Chebyshev’s inequality formula

(test 1)
Binominal distributions

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Hypergeometric distributions
Like binomial, but now without replacement
Without replacement, you only have to remember this:

If n/N < 0.1, then you can use binomial distribution

Uniform Distributions
Uniform distributions are used as models for continuous random variables in cases where the possible
outcomes fall in some bounded interval and are equally likely.

Nominal distributions

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Covariance and correlation


Formula for E(XY)

Covariance

Short-cut formula covariance

Correlation coefficient

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Linear combinations

Unless covariance is 0, then you can leave out 2bcσx,y

Hfdstuk 3
Difference population variance vs. Sample variance

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Short-cut formula:

Binary variables (population vs sample)

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T-value

Making assumptions when calculation an interval:

1. n has to be big enough (n > 30)


2. Or, assume that it is normally distributed

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