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  1. Formula for calculating sample size for hypergeometric distribution

    Less than Y% of the marbles are white. Thoughts: This approach uses the hypergeometric distribution. In practice, my "N" will be large (1*10E5 to 1*10E6). Questions: What is the size of "n"? What is the …

  2. Binomial Approximation to Hypergeometric Probability

    Aug 1, 2018 · The plot below shows this hypergeometric distribution (blue bars) and its binomial approximation (red). Within the resolution of the plot, it is difficult to distinguish between the two. …

  3. terminology - Why are the geometric distribution and hypergeometric ...

    Why are the geometric distribution and hypergeometric distribution called "geometric" and "hypergoemetric" respectively? Is it because their pmfs take some special form? Thanks!

  4. Binomial vs hypergeometric finite sampling distribution

    Mar 30, 2021 · I was reading these notes: Finite Population Sampling with Application to the Hypergeometric Distribution and I have a question just about the first two pages. The first page, they …

  5. hypergeometric distribution - How to use hyper-geometric test - Cross ...

    Aug 29, 2017 · The hypergeometric test uses the hypergeometric distribution to measure the statistical significance of having drawn a sample consisting of a specific number of k successes (out of n total …

  6. Multivariate hypergeometric distribution in R - Cross Validated

    Oct 23, 2014 · If I just wanted to calculate the probability for a single class (say 1 or more red marble), I could use the upper tail of the hypergeometric cumulative distribution function, in other words …

  7. hypergeometric distribution - How to compute confidence interval in a ...

    10 Judging from its abstract, the JASA article by Weizhen Wang linked in my comment, gives a method to get (nearly) exact hypergeometric confidence confidence intervals. Perhaps a more easily …

  8. When to use hypergeometric vs binomial - Cross Validated

    Jun 29, 2020 · I would stick with binomial. From my interpretation of your problem, you are trying to characterize the number of defects in the population, thus why I would use the binomial. If you …

  9. Does the hypergeometric distribution follow a Bernoulli process?

    May 28, 2022 · Problem: I am confused because my understanding is that the Bernoulli process requires repeated independent Bernoulli trials with FIXED probability p; however, sampling from a …

  10. Solved The following problems use the Hypergeometric - Chegg

    The following problems use the Hypergeometric Distribution. Complete each using the formulas posted or the Hypergeometric Template. Clearly identify your answers. The Hypergeometric Distribution …