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The Binomial Distribution Model
Hi,
How do I calculate in jmp, from the following attached formula
the p (in the right side of the formula), given P(x) (in the left side).
thank you very much
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Re: The Binomial Distribution Model
Hi,
I think that you might be confused by the Uppercase P and Lowercase p.
I believe that p is the proportion of "positive" events; P is the resulting probability from the equation.
I think that you might be confused by the Uppercase P and Lowercase p.
I believe that p is the proportion of "positive" events; P is the resulting probability from the equation.
Thierry R. Sornasse
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Re: The Binomial Distribution Model
You can use a formula column (or use a script window). To learn about the formula editor go to the help documentation here: formula editor.
Information in the help on the specific formula you are looking for is the Binomial Probability.
Other variations related to the binomial distribution are also on that page.
Using the formula in a script window (with show embedded log - right click in script window for menu) is shown in the attached screen shot.