it shows the possible outcomes of an experiment and the probability of each of these outcomes.
the numerical value associated with the outcome of an experiment. the outcomes can be qualitative or quantitative.
is a random variable that can assume only certain, clearly separated values. it is usually the result of counting something. It can, in some cases, assume fractional or decimal values.
can assume an infinite number of values within a given range. It is usually the result of some type of physical measurement.
it describes the amount of spread in a distribution.
is found by taking the positive square root of the variance.
is used to determine the probability of a specified number of successes or failures. It is especially appropriate when the size of the population is small.
it describes the number of times some event occurs during a specified interval. The interval may be time, distance, area, or volume.