Yes. the conditional expectation of X given Y is simply the expectation of X if X and Y are uncorrelated. This is a consequence of one of the properties of conditional expectation.
the likelihood that something will happen
The chance something will happen
Cause.
It is something that cannot happen.
Expectation is like a flutter of anticipation in your chest, a heightened awareness of possibility. It is the hopeful tension of waiting for something wonderful to happen, tinged with excitement and eagerness for what is to come.
Expectation -n. looking forward to something; what one expects
An expectation is something that you are expected to do.
The created mood is apprehensive and uneasy.
Yes, the noun expectations is an abstract noun, the plural form for expectation; a word for a belief that something will happen or be the case in the future.
Hope is a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen, while optimism is a belief that good things will generally happen. Hope is more focused on specific outcomes, whereas optimism is a general attitude towards life.
No, the word 'expect' is a verb, meaning to look forward to; to regard as likely to happen; to anticipate the occurrence or the coming of.The noun form of the verb to expect is expectation.
"Apeksha" is a Sanskrit word that means expectation, hope, or anticipation. It can also refer to waiting for something or someone.
An investment is putting something you value, typically money, into something with the expectation of getting something more valuable back in the future
Hope is the word used when you have an expectation or desire.
That expectation is called anticipation, which involves a belief or feeling about what is likely to happen in the future. It is often shaped by past experiences, thoughts, or patterns of behavior.
This is referred to as the "self-fulfilling prophecy" phenomenon, where an individual's belief or expectation about a future event influences their behavior in a way that ultimately makes the event more likely to occur.