Assumptions of a Binomial Distribution
X~B(n,p)
You can switch from success X to failure Y
When switching from probability of successes X to failures Y, flip the inequality (but preserve < vs \(\leq\))
\[P(X>1) = 1-P(X\leq 1)\]
\[P(X\geq 1) = 1-P(X=0)\]
Poisson: approximation to the normal
Binomial: approximation to the normal
Remember when approximating to the normal ...
Continuity corrections: extend your range by 0.5 at each end
Binomial: approximation to Poisson
Conditions required for Poisson
Positive skew
Negative skew
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Sampling distribution