The experimental probability of an event is the probability that is calculated from repeated trials rather than from theoretical models.
The probability distribution of an experiment is a function that maps the probability of each possible outcome of the experiment to that outcome.
Probability determined as part of an experiment is called experimental probability. Probability determined by analysis of all of the possible and expected outcomes is called theoretical probability.
The answer depends on what the experiment is!
Experimental Probability
Experimental
Yes.
It is the result of the experiment. It is the value of the observation.
In a probability experiment, various outcomes are possible and the experiment is conducted to observe which outcomes occur. The experiment is performed repeatedly to collect data and determine the likelihood or probability of each outcome happening. The results of the experiment are analyzed to understand and make predictions about future occurrences of the event.
Experimental probability
Empirical probability.
It is empirical (or experimental) probability.
The answer depends on what the experiment is.