Basic Probability Concepts
Across
- 1. A collection of sample points
- 3. A method of assigning probabilities on the basis of judgement
- 4. A method of computing potential experimental outcomes that preserves the order of the outcomes (order matters in this case)
- 5. A method of computing potential experimental outcomes where the order of possibilities does not matter
- 6. A method of assigning probabilities that is appropriate when data are available to estimate the proportion of the time the experimental outcome will occur if the experiment is repeated a large number of times
Down
- 2. A process that generates well-defined outcomes
- 3. The set of all experimental outcomes
- 4. A numerical measure of the likelihood that an event will occur
- 7. A method of assigning probabilities that is appropriate when all the experimental outcomes are equally likely