Talk:Glossary of probability and statistics

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I'm reading articles on probability and statistics, and I'm struggling to understand.

So, as an adept of "wiki as you learn", I'm building a glossary that atttempts to give simple explanations of the terms, even if they lack formal rigor. Flammifer 1 July 2005 08:23 (UTC)

Hmm, this page is getting bigger.

I mostly copied and summarized from the main pages, and occasionally added examples. I'm thinking about adding a section on how the different approaches to probability would describe the same phenomenon (in terms of random variables and probability distributions, or in terms of events and probabilities).

I may want to integrate the page on notations in probability, I'll see ... Flammifer 2 July 2005 04:23 (UTC)

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