One-way independence.
Independent events.
Dependent event :)
Dependent events.
Independent events.
Two events are independent if the outcome of one has no effect on the probability of the outcomes for the other.
Independent events.
Dependent event :)
In that case, the events are said to be independent.
Dependent events.
Independent events.
The outcome of either event does not depend on the outcome of the other.
Two events complementary when one event occurs if and only if the other does not. Simple event do not depend on other events, it consists of on and only one outcome Doctor Chuck aka mathdoc Two events complementary when one event occurs if and only if the other does not. Simple event do not depend on other events, it consists of on and only one outcome Doctor Chuck aka mathdoc
Two events are independent if the outcome of one has no effect on the probability of the outcomes for the other.
Causality is the relation between two events in which one of the events (the cause) affects the outcome of the other (the effect).
Two events are said to be independent if the outcome of one event does not affect the outcome of the other. Their probabilities are independent probabilities. If the events are not independent then they are dependent.
There is nothing stating what a cause variable is. A casual relation between two events exists if the occurrence of the first event causes the outcome of the other. This is also known as cause and effect.
There is nothing stating what a cause variable is. A casual relation between two events exists if the occurrence of the first event causes the outcome of the other. This is also known as cause and effect.