I am glad to see that probability theory and statistical inferences are becoming quite popular here. However, many discussions happened here on those topics also seem to lack basic knowledge on the subjects. Just as a friendly reminder, it would probably be more helpful (and more importantly, less harmful) to your knowledge that before trying to post/solve the problems, study some basic books on classic and modern probability/statistics theory.
just my humble 2 cents.... literally worth nothing, so please take it easy :D
About probability theories
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07/08/2004 postreply
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the reason I do not
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Correction != Offending
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07/08/2004 postreply
13:53:41
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don't blindly trust textbooks
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07/08/2004 postreply
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good points :)
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07/08/2004 postreply
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07/09/2004 postreply
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