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This is the adjective applied to any phenomenon obeying the laws of probability.
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Description: Referring to patterns or processes resulting from random factors. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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a synonym for random. In statistics, the only sample that can be truly representative of a population is a random sample
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A stochastic event is based on random behavior. The occurrence of individual events cannot be predicted, although measuring the distribution of all observations usually follows a predictable pattern. These patterns can be described by statistical means. An example is the decay of radio active material, where a clump of matter has a measurable and thus predictable half-life time. It is impossible, however, to mark an individual atom and predict when it will decay and emit radiation. ...
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A model or equation that incorporates a random variable.
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