Lecture

Probability and Statistics

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This lecture covers various topics in probability and statistics, including Simpson's paradox, probability mass functions, random variables, and different probability distributions such as geometric, negative binomial, hypergeometric, discrete uniform, Poisson, and more. The instructor discusses real-life examples like the tragic story of Sally Clark and the estimation of fish population using capture-recapture methods.

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