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DECRYPTION PROCESS
PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS
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PICKING
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SMALLER NUMBER
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AVERAGE VALUE
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  1. This article evaluates the barriers to adopting EBD and suggests possible outcomes for dentists and patients if new EBD caries strategies are adopted.

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  1. The latter is due to problems in deciding which of the possible outcomes of the decryption process is correct. (Web site)

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  1. In the present section, we consider probability distributions for which there are just two possible outcomes with fixed probability summing to one. (Web site)

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  1. Method for calculating the probability distribution of possible outcomes.

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  1. Another random variable might describe the possible outcomes of picking a random person and measuring his or her height.

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  1. This is a special case of the MULTINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION where the number of possible outcomes is 2.

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  1. Game theorists specify a scenario or "game" and attach a payoff for each player to each of the possible outcomes.

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  1. For example, Table 3 shows all possible outcomes for the range of two numbers (larger number minus the smaller number).

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  1. A random variable can also be used to describe the process of rolling a fair die and the possible outcomes.

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  1. The Type I error rate is the average value over all possible outcomes of the p-value in the range 0 to 0.05. (Web site)

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  1. Evaluation of risky prospects based on the expected value and variance of possible outcomes.

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  1. Suppose response variable Y is binary, that is it can have only two possible outcomes which we will denote as 1 and 0.

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  1. In any experiment, the formalism of quantum mechanics can, in principle, predict: the possible outcomes; the probability (i.e.

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  1. The values must cover all of the possible outcomes of the event, while the total probabilities must sum to exactly 1, or 100%.
  2. To price the CDS we now need to assign probabilities to the five possible outcomes, then calculate the present value of the payoff for each outcome. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. As with all observables, the spectrum of the Hamiltonian is the set of possible outcomes when one measures the total energy of a system.
  2. In quantum mechanics, observables are, not necessarily bounded, self adjoint operators and their spectra are the possible outcomes of measurements. Move Up

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  1. A random variable is called discrete if the set of all possible outcomes is finite or countable.
  2. A Bernoulli trial is a random variable with two possible outcomes, "success" and "failure", with "success" having a probability of θ. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Random function A random variable can be, for example, the possible outcomes of a dice roll (but it is not assigned a value). Move Up

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  1. In any experiment there are certain possible outcomes; the set of all possible outcomes is called the sample space of the experiment. (Web site)
  2. The distribution depends upon a single parameter,'p', representing the probability attributed to one defined outcome out of the two possible outcomes. Move Up
  3. The clinical course of biliary sludge varies, and complete resolution, a waxing and waning course, and progression to gallstones are all possible outcomes. Move Up

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