Probability 2
Probability 2
r
/ r ! for r = 0, 1, 2, ,
where e = 2.718 is the base of natural (Naperian) logarithms
and may be known a priori or it may be estimated from
sample by X (arithmetic mean).
Properties of the Poisson distribution :
1. Characterised by .
2. Mean = .
3. Variance = .
4. Standard deviation = .
5. The Poisson distribution approximates the binomial distri-
bution when the number of trials, n, is large and the proba-
bility of success in a single trial, p, is small; with =np.
Example :
Suppose there are typically five cases of bladder cancer per
year among Jakarta men 35 40 years of age. Let X be the
number of cases observed during a year. For a given year,
compute the probability of zero, one, and two cases.
Answer :
P(X = r) = e
-
r
/ r ! With = 5(1) = 5.
a. P(X=0) = e
-5
5
0
/ 0 ! = 0.00674.
b. P(x=1) = e
-5
5
1
/ 1 ! = 0.03369.
c. P(x=2) = e
-5
5
2
/ 2 ! = 12.5e
5
= 0.08422.
Problems :
1. Suppose that annual incidence rate of leukemia in Indone-
sia is 11.2 cases per 100,000 population. If 100,000 people
are followed for one year, what is the probability of no new
cases of leukemia ?
If 1000 people are followed for one year what is the proba-
bility of no new cases ?
2. Suppose the number of cases of a disease in certain region
is a Poisson random variable with mean of eight per week
and let X be the number of cases in any week. Determine :
(a) P (X 2),
(b) P (X = 3),
(c) P (X > 5),
(d) P (4 X< 15).