| binomial distribution |
a distribution, which is useful to describe discrete variables or attributes that have two possible outcomes (eg pass/fail, heads/tails on a coin).
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| binomial |
in algebra, an expression consisting of two terms connected by a plus or minus sign, such as 4a + 6
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| binomial distribution |
If a random variable, X, occurs with probability P(X=x) = C(N,x) p x q Nx , p+q=1, then the random variable X is called a "binomial" random variable. The total set of probabilities is called a "probability distribution," in this case a Binomial Probability Distribution (or Binomial Distribution for short.)
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| binomial nomenclature |
Species of animals are assigned unique scientific names. A species name always consists of two parts: the Genus and specific epithet. The genus name is always first and capitalized. The specific epithet is second and not capitalized. Following Linnaeus, who used Latin for species names, the genus and/or species name is italicized or underlined. More from xrefer
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| binomial distribution |
"A statistical distribution giving the probability of obtaining a specific number of successes in a binomial experiment" (Borwein, Watters, & Borowski, 1997).
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