Introduction to Probability and Statistics 131A. Lecture 1. Probability
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- UCI Math 131A: Introduction to Probability and Statistics (Summer 2013)
Lec 01. Introduction to Probability and Statistics: Probability
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Instructor: Michael C. Cranston, Ph.D.
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Description: UCI Math 131A is an introductory course covering basic principles of probability and statistical inference. Axiomatic definition of probability, random variables, probability distributions, expectation.
Recorded on June 24, 2013
Required attribution: Cranston, Michael C. Math 131A (UCI OpenCourseWare: University of California, Irvine), ocw.uci.edu/cou.... [Access date]. License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License. (creativecommons...)
lecture: 11:49
Finally, thank you.
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great teaching
what is the textbook for this course?
@@saubaral Thanks
@@sahalmuminkhan2627 sorry brother, i made mistake. Not that book.
@@sahalmuminkhan2627 Mathematical statistics and data analysis, 3rd edition
Using this video to fall asleep
你这样说对人家教授礼貌吗 真的是毫无家教
Professor Michael C. Cranston, thank you for an outstanding Introduction to Probability and Statistics. Probability and Statistics is a different way of thinking from start to finish. Students will have some difficulty with this course . This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV with Professor Michael C.Cranston.
The explanation for permutation concept is awesome. it is based on real life scenario to derive the formula.
please add cc subtitle to videos... even auto generated subs are good for non English like me
It is 10th class mathematics in India and his teaching is very good
omg im falling asleep
Set the speed 2.0x
Thank you for sharing videos God Bless you
It seems there's two different playlists for "Math 131A" both created by UCI Open. Do they both contain the exact same videos?
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hi, how can I contact you? I'm interested.
I am very interested in data, statistics & probability.
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12:23 LET STUDY Introduction to Probability and Statistics.....Good Luck!!!
How are you doing? I am good bro.
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it's extremely useful I am very very happy
I find this much more understandable than what mit is offering. Thank you so much!!
There is no course on Probablity on MIT OCW
@@MrFaiqueShakil there is , MIT RES.6-012 Introduction to Probability, Spring 201, link: th-cam.com/video/1uW3qMFA9Ho/w-d-xo.html
Most likely the MIT course is more advanced
@@ryanjackson0x exactly
@@ryanjackson0x that’s not how it works…
Let A and B be two events such that the occurrence of A implies occurrence of B, But notvice-versa, then the correct relation between P(A) and P(B) is?
a)P(A) < P(B)
b)P(B)≥P(A)
c)P(A) = P(B)
d)P(A)≥P(B)
Correct answer of this question ? Please tell
That hand writing is terrible... i would have dropped the class just because of that fact.
Dr Cranston, I like your teaching style. BTW - there is NO suit value of the cards when playing poker, i.e. unlike Bridge, a spade flush has the same value as a club flush, heart, or diamond flush.
Use the campus resources
which text book does he use?
Mathematical statistics and data analysis, 3rd edition
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@@kuldeepsen3364 lol, why tho
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What's the required textbook or reference book?
Mathematical statistics and data analysis, 3rd edition
@@saubaral R u have a pdf copy plz?
@@saubaral who is the author?
@@ahmedabdelmaaboud3460 I do not condone piracy, but learning is essential, if you visit PDFdrive.com , you will definitely find the book there
@@vikramarora5018 Rice, J. (2006). Mathematical Statistics and Data Analysis, 3rd edition. Duxbury
He is killing all students softly ...🔪🔪🔪
hahaha
This grading scale is ridiculous. In all of my math classes over the years, I've always had at least 30% of the grade come from chapter tests, in addition to 10% from homework and 10% from quizzes. I've never seen a class with 80% of the grade based on two tests--the midterm and final. Geez.
One of my economics classes was graded on just 3 tests. I'm a good test taker but it was still stressful ...
Welcome to college?
its cuz its a 2 x 10 week class, only time for 2 tests
welcome to the club buddy,while at college we only had to write 2 tests maximum,and 2 labs tests accounted for 40% and exam 50% of the total score,all homework were graded 10%,and if you missed 2/8 you wouldn't be allowed to write an exam
45% theory exam + 45% exercises exam +10% practical exam, no attendance, no homework, that's how we roll, if more than 15% of the grade is in homework / attendance / projects / anything else, you are not really learning the subject.
Where are the rest of the lectures from this course?
th-cam.com/play/PLqOZ6FD_RQ7l-ML8sMNFHx0CY7jyudZq2.html
@@celismaroliveira7931 thanks
is this lecture for industrial engin or civil engin
thanks
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Does anyone know what textbook this course requires?
Did you figure it out?
@@gregorybennings8718 Mathematical Statistics and Data Analysis 3rd edition by Rice
not intuitive - 7 coin tosses likelihood of 7 straight H same as 4v3. Also, likelihood of a royal flush same as the likelihood of a pair or a 'nothing' hand. I must not understand something.
what is the difference between likelihood and probability?
Use your tutors
what a boomer instructor
very good lecture! Thank you!
thanks for the lectures
the difficult course in statistics study
where can i see the full detailed syllabus??
5 years later and still no one answered
7 years later no answer
How do we know if two sets are mutually disjoint?
12:17 please
esse cara é um bom professor, mas é devagar quase parando
way to go Irvine!
How can I contact the prof?
www.math.uci.edu/people/michael-cranston
yeh
nice start
Didn't know Elon Musk teaches also
You live in a affluent community. Use the resources
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Such a potential prof
Thank you.
This is great
is this lect for indus engin or civil eng
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I can agree only on the sample space for alpha-particles emmited by an alarm, but the waiting times is far overblown. Waiting times at stop lights are never more than say 10 mins, so NOT +infinity. There must be some definite upper bound. Same goes for waiting times for a bus.
To be fair, you only know that because you know what those things are. Part of the value of statistics is that we can find an upper bound if we don't know it. (Meaning the example isn't as important as the teaching point of the example)
awful teaching
Hello
Teacher please can you answer me this questio🤷🏻♂️
1. (score:20) Please give the definition of Probability of event A from the point of statistics and the point of Axiomatic
2.(score:15)IfP(A)=1/5,P(B)=1/4, and p(AB)=3/20, please calculate P(BA) and P(A U B)
3. (score:15)Please give the definition for continuous random variable
and give the explanation of the geometric meaning between distribution function and probability density function.
4. (score:15)Dating Problem : Romeo and Juliet have a date at and each
of them will arrive between time 12 o" clock and 13 o” clock , with all pairs of arrival being equally likely. The first to arrive will wait for 30 minutes and will leave if the other has not yet arrived. What is the probability that they will dating successfully?
5. (score:15)IFA and B are independent, please prove B and A are independent.
6. (score:15)IF Xis a discrete random variable with Probability mass
function as P(X=2)=0.4,P(X=1)=0.1,P(X=-1)=0.3, P(X=-3)=0.2,And denote the distribution of X as F(x), please calculate F(2.5),F(3.5) and E(X),Var(2X)
7 (score:20) suppose that X obey Normal distribution with parameter u= 60,o =20, please calculate P(X>80)
(Note: 中(1)=0.8413, where 中(x)is the standary normal distribution function take value at x)
Excellent