Analyzing Independence of Events in an Observational Study
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Using the example of ice cream flavors and toppings at a high school, this video demonstrates how to calculate simple probabilities and joint probabilities to check for independence. By analyzing the data from a sample of students, the teacher concludes which factors are dependent and which are independent.
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