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You may want to rearrange/rephrase the opening material a bit, but the article failed to distinguish between probability and ''probability distributions''. They are not the same thing: probability distributions are functions that can be integrated (or summed) to obtain probability. [[User:Greg Woodhouse|Greg Woodhouse]] 10:32, 25 June 2007 (CDT) | You may want to rearrange/rephrase the opening material a bit, but the article failed to distinguish between probability and ''probability distributions''. They are not the same thing: probability distributions are functions that can be integrated (or summed) to obtain probability. [[User:Greg Woodhouse|Greg Woodhouse]] 10:32, 25 June 2007 (CDT) | ||
== Purpose of article == | |||
This article is intended to | |||
# Give an '''average''' reader a good and quick grasp of the basic idea of a probability distribution and what it's good for. | |||
# Give the more savvy audience a quickly grasped intro and access points into deeper ideas. | |||
# Provide links for further in-depth study. | |||
# Present the ideas in a way that doesn't scare off math-phobes. That's why I want to keep equations out until the end of the article, or keep them in separate sections, labeled "formal definitions" or similar. | |||
[[User:Ragnar Schroder|Ragnar Schroder]] 19:17, 25 June 2007 (CDT) |
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This article seems to be a list of probability istributions, and not an article about probability distributions per se. Certainly, having such a list seems like a good thing, but I wonder if the article shouldn't be renamed. Of course, we would also want to have an article on probability distributions. Greg Woodhouse 09:53, 25 June 2007 (CDT)
Probability vs. probability distribution
You may want to rearrange/rephrase the opening material a bit, but the article failed to distinguish between probability and probability distributions. They are not the same thing: probability distributions are functions that can be integrated (or summed) to obtain probability. Greg Woodhouse 10:32, 25 June 2007 (CDT)
Purpose of article
This article is intended to
- Give an average reader a good and quick grasp of the basic idea of a probability distribution and what it's good for.
- Give the more savvy audience a quickly grasped intro and access points into deeper ideas.
- Provide links for further in-depth study.
- Present the ideas in a way that doesn't scare off math-phobes. That's why I want to keep equations out until the end of the article, or keep them in separate sections, labeled "formal definitions" or similar.
Ragnar Schroder 19:17, 25 June 2007 (CDT)
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