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In probability theory and statistics, the negative hypergeometric distribution describes probabilities for when sampling from a finite population without replacement in which each sample can be classified into two mutually exclusive categories like Pass/Fail, Male/Female or Employed/Unemployed. As random selections are made from the population, each subsequent draw decreases the population causing the probability of success to change with each draw. Unlike the standard hypergeometric distribution, which describes the number of successes in a fixed sample size, in the negative hypergeometric distribution, samples are drawn until failures have been found, and the distribution describes the probability of finding successes in such a sample. In other words, the negative hypergeometric distri

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  • Die negative hypergeometrische Verteilung ist eine Wahrscheinlichkeitsverteilung auf einem endlichen Träger. Sie gehört zu den univariaten diskreten Wahrscheinlichkeitsverteilungen und lässt sich aus dem Urnenmodell ableiten. (de)
  • In probability theory and statistics, the negative hypergeometric distribution describes probabilities for when sampling from a finite population without replacement in which each sample can be classified into two mutually exclusive categories like Pass/Fail, Male/Female or Employed/Unemployed. As random selections are made from the population, each subsequent draw decreases the population causing the probability of success to change with each draw. Unlike the standard hypergeometric distribution, which describes the number of successes in a fixed sample size, in the negative hypergeometric distribution, samples are drawn until failures have been found, and the distribution describes the probability of finding successes in such a sample. In other words, the negative hypergeometric distribution describes the likelihood of successes in a sample with exactly failures. (en)
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  • Negative hypergeometric (en)
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  • - number of failures when experiment is stopped (en)
  • - total number of 'success' elements (en)
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  • - number of successes when experiment is stopped. (en)
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  • Die negative hypergeometrische Verteilung ist eine Wahrscheinlichkeitsverteilung auf einem endlichen Träger. Sie gehört zu den univariaten diskreten Wahrscheinlichkeitsverteilungen und lässt sich aus dem Urnenmodell ableiten. (de)
  • In probability theory and statistics, the negative hypergeometric distribution describes probabilities for when sampling from a finite population without replacement in which each sample can be classified into two mutually exclusive categories like Pass/Fail, Male/Female or Employed/Unemployed. As random selections are made from the population, each subsequent draw decreases the population causing the probability of success to change with each draw. Unlike the standard hypergeometric distribution, which describes the number of successes in a fixed sample size, in the negative hypergeometric distribution, samples are drawn until failures have been found, and the distribution describes the probability of finding successes in such a sample. In other words, the negative hypergeometric distri (en)
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  • Negative hypergeometrische Verteilung (de)
  • Negative hypergeometric distribution (en)
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