Useful Formulae
Useful Formulae
Useful Formulae
DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS
DATA MEASURE Population Sample
N
1 1 n
Mean
N
x
i 1
i x xi
n i 1
1 n 2 1 n
N 2
1
x xi xi
2
Raw data Variance
2
i s
2
N i 1 n 1 i 1 n i 1
s
CV CV 100% CV 100%
x
N
1 1 n
Mean
N
xi fi
i 1
x xi fi
n i 1
1 n 2
2
Grouped 1 N
1 n
2 xi fi i i i i
2
Variance s2 x f x f
discrete data N i 1 n 1 i 1 n i 1
s
CV CV 100% CV 100%
x
N
1 1 n
Mean
N
mi fi
i 1
x mi fi
n i 1
Grouped
1 n 2
2
1 N
1 n
2 mi fi i i i i
2
continuous Variance s2 m f m f
N i 1 n 1 i 1 n i 1
data
s
CV CV 100% CV 100%
x
a y bx
SP
b XY 1 n 1 n Ŷ a bX
SS X
n i 1
yi b xi
n i 1
SPXY
r
SS X SS Y
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TIME SERIES ANALYSIS
At aYt 1 a At 1
Exponential smoothing Brown’s method
Fn k An
Additive model Yt Tt St t
Decomposition
methods
Multiplicative model Yt Tt St t
PROBABILITY
Basic axiom
0 P A 1
Complement rule
P A 1 P A
Addition rule
P A B P A P B P A B
Intersection rule
P A P A B P A B
De Morgan’s rule
P A B P A B and P A B P A B
Conditional probability
P A B
P A | B
P B
Multiplication rule
P A B P A P B | A P B P A | B
Statistical independence
P A B P A P B , if and only if A and B are independent
Bayes’ Theorem with two
P B | A P A
P A | B
events A and B P B | A P A P B | A P A
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RANDOM VARIABLES AND THEIR PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS
Median 1
P X m
(m) 2
Value with the largest probability ( X discrete)
Mode ( m0 )
Value corresponding to highest point of f ( X continuous)
e x
Poisson p x x 0,1, 2,
x!
f x e x 1 1
2
Exponential x0
F x 1 e x
Normal Z-tables x , 2 2
O E 2
2
over all cells E
Test statistic
O Observed frequency
E Expected frequenct
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CONFIDENCE INTERVALS AND HYPOTHESIS TESTING
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