2:07 is supposed to be "to the left of my argument". Thanks for the video, i'll leave some code behind to recap wat pnorm does. lower.tail logical; if TRUE (default), probabilities are P[X ≤ x] otherwise, P[X > x]. > pnorm(1.6) [1] 0.9452007 > 1 - pnorm(1.6) [1] 0.05479929 > pnorm(1.6, lower.tail = FALSE) [1] 0.05479929 > pnorm(-1.6) [1] 0.05479929
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2:07 is supposed to be "to the left of my argument".
Thanks for the video, i'll leave some code behind to recap wat pnorm does.
lower.tail
logical; if TRUE (default), probabilities are P[X ≤ x] otherwise, P[X > x].
> pnorm(1.6)
[1] 0.9452007
> 1 - pnorm(1.6)
[1] 0.05479929
> pnorm(1.6, lower.tail = FALSE)
[1] 0.05479929
> pnorm(-1.6)
[1] 0.05479929
Many thanks for a clear explanation of these confusing measures.
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