Please keep uploading more and more videos justin, i have never enjoyed statistics and probability as much as i enjoy them through your videos, love from India♥️
this is such an important point.... I was not taught how to access conditional probabilities and its such a basic thing! Understanding conditional probabilities is a prerequisite to understanding Baysian statistics, or at least the Bayes Theorem!
may be they are dependent in the last mutually exclusive case because if one increases then other one have to decrease as there is condition of no intersection.
Thank you Sir for this wonderful explanation. But in the second example of students playing Basketball and studying history just by changing the intersection numbers to 4 from 8, the events become dependent. Is it only about the numbers or has it anything to do with the nature of the event as well?
This concept always goes against intuition aaarrrgghhh! Everytime I think an event is dependant, it is independant, and vice-versa. Now I just go against the grain to know lol
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You always seem to give such clear explanations on statistics topics. Thank you.
So good!! I encountered a problem that got me confused but your vid helped me a lot!! Thanks for the information!!
As usual: PHENOMENAL! The pedagogy, the examples, and definitely the Voice; everything is just superb.
Please keep uploading more and more videos justin, i have never enjoyed statistics and probability as much as i enjoy them through your videos, love from India♥️
Handsome and a great teacher. This video was awesome. Thank you!
the best treatment of this that i have ever seen! thank you.
Understood the difference ..5 years after high school 😶🌫😶🌫
this is such an important point.... I was not taught how to access conditional probabilities and its such a basic thing! Understanding conditional probabilities is a prerequisite to understanding Baysian statistics, or at least the Bayes Theorem!
Trust me on this: You are a masterful teacher. Crystal clear concepts.
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I'm literally searching for clarity over this... you're great
Outstanding programme. This was very well thought out with great examples. Thx much!!
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Excellent explanation that exposed my wrong assumptions about independent and mutually exclusive events!
Nice job as always, mate. You really have the ability to explain arcane concepts in simple terms.
Very helpful. Thanks
Amazingly clear. Thanks!
Thank you very much. simple and nice presentation , could you please explain competing event with KM
Good to see you and watch your videos again. Thank you.
Thank you...I understand this now! :)
may be they are dependent in the last mutually exclusive case because if one increases then other one have to decrease as there is condition of no intersection.
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This is very helpful, thank you.
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Such a great explanation ❤
thanks buddy for reinforcing the concept which often create confusion among students
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came in clutch before my asessment
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Clear explanation
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i finally know mutually exclusive now :D thx bruv me subed
Your teaching style is amazing
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hey, thank you very much for the good explanations and content. Could you make a video about the Monte Carlo simulation?
Nice explanation!
We miss the formula linking all the probabilities mentioned 😢
4:10 How did you get 20?
Thank you Sir for this wonderful explanation. But in the second example of students playing Basketball and studying history just by changing the intersection numbers to 4 from 8, the events become dependent. Is it only about the numbers or has it anything to do with the nature of the event as well?
*intersection breeds independence* 5:55
Sir please provide us video content on Jackknife estimator ❤
can you do video about Bayes’ Theorem plz
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Hurry! You are back.
A question:In independent events, does P(A) need to be equals to P(A U B)??
That would be impossible.
This concept always goes against intuition aaarrrgghhh! Everytime I think an event is dependant, it is independant, and vice-versa. Now I just go against the grain to know lol
I clicked on this video bcz this man looked hot but i also learned something lmaoo
You speak Australian accent?
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you should sell your courses to universities.
you made my secondary school teachers look lazy and stupid
why he kinda...
ur lesson makes it worse
Damn
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