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  • In [[probability theory]], a branch of [[mathematics]], a '''random variable''' is, as its name suggests, a "variable" that can take on random values. M ...(\Omega',\mathcal{F}')</math> an arbitrary [[measurable space]]. Then a '''random variable''' is any [[measurable function]] ''X'' mapping <math>(\Omega,\mathcal{F})<
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Random variable]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{rpl|Random variable}}
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  • Function of a discrete random variable yielding the probability that the variable will have a given value.
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  • #REDIRECT [[random variable]]
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  • ...on (measure theory)|distribution function]] corresponding to a real-valued random variable; gives the probability that the variable is less than or equal to ''x''; of
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  • In [[probability theory]], a branch of [[mathematics]], a '''random variable''' is, as its name suggests, a "variable" that can take on random values. M ...(\Omega',\mathcal{F}')</math> an arbitrary [[measurable space]]. Then a '''random variable''' is any [[measurable function]] ''X'' mapping <math>(\Omega,\mathcal{F})<
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  • An instance of a random variable used to estimate one or several of its parameters.
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  • the probability that the true value of a random variable lies within the estimated (or predicted) ''confidence interval''.
    159 bytes (21 words) - 13:51, 1 July 2009
  • ...on that defines the probability of occurrence of every possible value of a random variable.
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  • '''Standard deviation''' is statistical measure for the fluctuation of a random variable about its mean value (the square root of the ''variance'').
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  • A statistical measure for the fluctuation of a random variable about its mean value (the square root of the ''variance'').
    159 bytes (23 words) - 10:09, 18 August 2009
  • {{r|Random variable}}
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  • the range of a random variable, such as the mean of a sample, that &mdash; with a specified probability &
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  • that divide the range of a [[random variable]] into two parts such that the random variable is less or equal to it
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  • {{r|Random variable}}
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  • ...math>) is a [[measurable space]]). A (<math>\mathbb{C}^n</math>-valued) '''random variable''' is defined to be any [[measurable function]] <math>X:(\Omega,\mathcal{F} ...ts</math> of random variables is said to '''converge almost surely''' to a random variable <math>Y</math> if <math>\mathop{\lim}_{k \rightarrow \infty}X_k(\omega)=Y(\
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  • two real [[random variable]]s on the same sample space (more precisely, the same [[probability space]] of the two-dimensional random variable (''X'',''Y''),
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  • two real [[random variable]]s on the same sample space (more precisely, the same [[probability space]] of the two-dimensional random variable (''X'',''Y''),
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  • {{r|Random variable}}
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  • {{r|Random variable}}
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  • {{r|Random variable}}
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