Bivariate Normal Notes Submitted by Amy S. Wagaman on Tuesday, 11/9/2010, at 1:59 PM bivarnorm.PDF Bivariate Normal Notes
Solutions to More Practice with Joint Distributions Submitted by Amy S. Wagaman on Wednesday, 11/3/2010, at 4:22 PM For 1.d. I did the complement of what I asked, so the answer is 1-.25=.75, and the shaded area is opposite what it should be. jtpracsol.PDF Solutions to More Practice with Joint Distributions
More Practice on Joint Distributions Submitted by Amy S. Wagaman on Monday, 11/1/2010, at 2:22 PM jtdistprac.PDF More Practice on Joint Distributions
Notes on the Continuity Correction / Normal Approximation to Binomial Distribution Submitted by Amy S. Wagaman on Monday, 10/25/2010, at 1:05 PM ContinuityCorr.PDF Notes on the Continuity Correction / Normal Approximation to Binomial Distribution
Notes on the Lognormal Distribution Submitted by Amy S. Wagaman on Friday, 10/22/2010, at 11:30 AM lognormal.PDF Notes on the Lognormal Distribution
MGFs are Unique Submitted by Amy S. Wagaman on Friday, 10/15/2010, at 2:09 PM More discussion on mgfs, and outline of a proof that mgfs are unique in the discrete case. Billingsley text. Notation is different from ours. page146-147.PDF MGFs are Unique
No Probability at a Point Submitted by Amy S. Wagaman on Friday, 10/15/2010, at 2:08 PM Discussion of what it means for continuous distributions to have no probability at a point. See note on this page. DeGroot and Schervish text. page104.PDF No Probability at a Point