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A Brief History of Statistics
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Medieval Times: Dice and Gambling
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Modern Times: Dice and Games/Gambing
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Dice Probabilities 1616 =16.7% 123456 1234567 2345678 3456789 45678910 56789 11 6789101112 1 36 = 2.78% 6 36 =16.78% Dice Outcome are Independent Sum
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Dice Probabilities 123456 1234567 2345678 3456789 45678910 56789 11 6789101112 Probability Distribution
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Blaise Pascal 1600’s: Probability & Gambling one "6" in four rolls one double-six in 24 throws Do these have equal probabilities? Chevalier de Méré 1623 - 16621607 - 1684
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Binomial / Bernoulli Distribution 1654-1705
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Binomial Distribution The principal reason for using a normal curve test on a dichotomy has been the past difficulty of calculating the exact binomial distribution.
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1761: Bayes Formula Probability Distribution New Data Probability Female Probability Male Height of the Person = Data Prior (X) Data Prior (X) 60 67.575 = Gender Prior (X) Child Height 66.5 1701 - 1761
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Bayesian Formulas – Excel D
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Google Ngram Viewer Ngram: word or string in a corpus Corpus: a large or complete collection of writings Team of researchers from Harvard, Google, Encyclopaedia Britannica, and the American Heritage Dictionary Analyzed 5 million books from 1500 to 2008 500 billion unique words ~4% of all books ever published
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Bayes, Bayesian 1800 1900 2000 1760
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Ngram Viewer: “statistics” 18001900 2000
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Observation on Height Adolphe Quételet (1796-1874) Mid 1800’s studied Social Data, Crime ‘Quetelet Index’: Weight / Height Now known as the “Body Mass Index” "The average person"
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Normal 18001900 2000
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1st Regression Line - 1877 The first “Regression Line” 1822 - 1911
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“statistics”, “correlation” “regression” 18001900 2000 statisticscorrelationregression
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“Standard Deviation” 18001900 2000
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Tukey 1915 – 2000 He introduced the box plot in his 1977 book, "Exploratory Data Analysis".
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3 18001900 2000 Ngram Viewer: “sliderule”
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`` 18001900 2000 Ngram Viewer: “calculator”
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Ngram Viewer: “computer”, “internet”
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Machine Learning
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Ngram Viewer: “chi square”
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chi-square test vs. z-test on a proportion Two-tailed Z-test for two proportions (using a pooled estimate of p) and a chi-square test for a 2-by-2 table will give exactly same P-value.
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