Chebyshev's Theorem
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- This statistics video provides a basic introduction into Chebyshev's theorem which states that the minimum percentage of distribution values that lie within k standard deviations of the mean is equal to 1 - 1/K^2.
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Standard Error of The Mean:
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Confidence Intervals & Margin of Error:
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Student's T-Distribution:
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Confidence Interval-Population Proportion:
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Chebyshev's Theorem:
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Please notice me, what if the 2 values have different interval from the mean score, example if the mean score is 95 and standard deviation is 7.95, and the 2 values are 67 and 117, what is the percentage included in between the 2 values?
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If I understand correctly, a standard deviation is equal to 20 units on the x-axis? (10 in the negative direction and 10 in the positive).
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Please notice me, what if the 2 values have different interval from the mean score, example if the mean score is 95 and standard deviation is 7.95, and the 2 values are 67 and 117, what is the percentage included in between the 2 values?
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Where the f did u get 68%, then 95
that's what I want to know :(
@@Ashley-nu9xs empirical rule. search it up
@@Ashley-nu9xs It’s called an empirical rule for bell-shaped distribution.
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@@139-b7j Maybe if you're smart enough to understand what he's talking about, you'll know that's false.
@@139-b7j u need prior knowledge of of certain stat topics to understand this video. U probably don’t have the necessary prerequisite knowledge
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I appreciate your lectures very much. But why suddenly use THETA for std.dev when you have been using SIGMA all along in prev videos to represent std.dev. ? This sudden change can cause confusion and difficult to remember in the long run.
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I am learning statistics and could not understand Chebyshev's theorem. And I am lucky to come across this video. Thanks for your sharing.
Does the sample size influence the applicability of either Chebyshev's theorem or the empirical rule? Great video btw, helped a lot
In the Second question. How did you get the mean of 170 kg... From 20000 residents
what if k=1?
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Thanks! This has helped! So when we say 'minimum' amount, that means the lower bound? And how would we calculate the maximum amount?
from where did you get 95%? is it only assumption?
what if the value of K is different on both ends? how do we calculate that?
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This is a very well-explained video, and helped me understand Chebyshev's Theorem much better. Thank you!
what is very confusing to me is that I start not knowing what is "k", is it so obvious what "k" is? I don't ... I feel confused
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In 12:34, shouldn't that bigger than or equals operator only be a bigger than operator? Since the original formula uses 1/k^2, it has the equals in the reverse way.
from standardising I got ans of 98.78% which is point estimate for ans a
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Is there any relation between mathematical expectation and chebyshev theorem?
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What if k is different for upper and lower part ?
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what if k is different for both sides ?
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Isn’t K = Standard deviation?
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The number of clients Jan sees per week averages 58 with a standard deviation of 4. If N is the number of clients she sees in a given week, find the range that will include N at least 99% of the time. How the hell do you find K in the question??? does anybody understand?
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`K stands for the "number of standar deviations away from the mean".