What Is Statistical Distribution ?


What Is Statistical Distribution?

Table Of Contents:

  1. What Is Statistical Distribution?
  2. Why It Is Important?
  3. Types Of Statistical Distributions.

(1) What Is Statistical Distribution?

  • data distribution is a function or a listing that shows all the possible values (or intervals) of the data.
  • Often, the data in a distribution will be ordered from smallest to largest, and graphs and charts allow you to easily see both the values and the frequency with which they appear.
  • This distribution describes the grouping or the density of the observations, called the probability density function
  • Once you know the data distribution you can calculate the probability of any one particular observation in the sample space or the likelihood that an observation will have a value that is less than (or greater than) a point of interest.
  • Take for example when you roll a die you can have ‘6’ outcomes.
  • The probability of getting ‘5’ is 1/6 .

(2) Why It Is Important?

  • Once you know the distribution of the data you will know all the possible values of a variable.
  • After you know all the possible values you can find out the probability of any value in the sample space.
  • Hence the distribution of the variable is important to know while calculating the probability of any value.
  • After you know the probability value you can test your ‘Hypothesis’ and can perform a ‘Data Science’ operation.

(3) Types Of Statistical Distribution.

  • Different scientists have derived the data distribution mathematical functions.
  • By using that we will know all the possible values of a variable.
  • After that, we can find out the probability of individual values in that population data.

Types Of Statistical Distributions:

  1. Uniform Distribution.
  2. Binomial Distribution.
  3. Bernoulli Distribution.
  4. Poisson Distribution.
  5. Normal Distribution.
  6. T – Distribution.
  7. Exponential Distribution.

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