Binomial Dist-2
Binomial Dist-2
Binomial Dist-2
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Poisson distribution differs from the binomial dist in two
aspects:
i) Rather than consisting of discrete trials, the dist operates
continuously over some given amount of time, distance,
area etc.
ii) Rather than producing a sequence of success and failures,
the dist produces successes, which occur at random points in
the specified time, distance, area.
Poisson distribution
Characteristics of Poisson Distribution
1)The occurrence of the events is independent. That is the
occurance of an event in an interval of space or time has no
effect on the probability
2)An infinite number of occurrences of the event must be possible
in the interval
3)The probability of single occurrence in a given interval is
proportional to the length of the interval
4)In any infinitesimal(extremely small) portion of interval,the
probability of two or more occurrences of the event is
negligible.
Differs from the binomial distribution in important
aspects
f(0) = e-m
When x=0 , f(1)=m f(0) , x=1, f(2)= m/2f(1)
x=3 , f(3)= m/3 f(2), x=4 , f(4)= m/4 f(3)
Fitting of poisson distribution
1.The following table gives the number of days
in a 50 day period during which automobile
accidents occurred in a city. Fit the poisson
distribution to the data:
No of accidents(x) 0 1 2 3 4
No. of days(f) 21 18 7 3 1
Fx 0 18 14 9 4
m= 0.9
Normal distribution
Normal distribution is the most important
continuous probability distribution. It is
continuous means it accept all the value
between a given range. The probability of
single point is not possible. It is between
∫fxdx=1 -∞<x < ∞.
f(x)=
Properties of normal distribution
• The curve has a single peak ,one max point thus it is
unimodal.
• It is symmetrically distributed about the mean,( skewness=0)
If the curve is folded along its vertical axis, the two halves will
concide
• The no of cases below the mean and above the mean is same,
which makes mean and median same. Also the height of the
normal curve is at its maximum at the mean. Thus Mean,
median, mode are all equal.
• Two tails normal distribution are extended forever and never
touches horizontal axis.
• First and third quartiles are equidistant
• All odd moments are zero, skewness=0, kurtosis=3
Properties of normal distribution