A Guide To Worded Questions in Probability and Statistics
A Guide To Worded Questions in Probability and Statistics
1) Indentify what the problem is asking for. Generally it will be one of the following;
a) the probability of an event – clearly define your events (see steps 2 and 3).
b) probability that a random variable has some value – generally involves a pdf (see summary
sheets).
c) expectations (mean, variance, etc.) – generally involves pdf’s, combinations of random
variables (sum and/or products), parameters of common distributions (see summary sheets).
d) estimate(s) of a parameter, confidence intervals – statistical methods (see summary sheets).
Note that items (b), (c), and (d) may also involve steps 2 and 3 discussed below. This is
particularly true if any of the probabilities presented in the question are conditional probabilities.
2) If the question is asking for the probability of an event given some information, or if some of
the probabilities given in the question depend on given events (ie "given that such-and-such
occurred the probability is ", or "if such-and-such occurs, the probability is "), you
know you’ll be using one or more of: Baye’s Theorem, Total probability theorem and/or the
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