Variance Of Binomial Distribution
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Abstract
Background:
What is something, what is its own other, how do both relate to each other?
Methods:
The binomial distribution is one distribution which is able to describe the relationship between two
mutually exclusive outcomes of an event, between something and its own other. The variance of a
binomial distribution is reinvestigated.
Results:
The variance i.e. standard deviation of a binomial distribution as mathematized by Karl Pearson in the
year 1895 is found to be logically inconsistent. In other words, today’s concept of the variance of a
Binomial distribution is refuted.
Conclusion:
A new concept of the variance of a Binomial distribution is developed.
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Barukčić, I. (2022). Variance Of Binomial Distribution. Causation, 17(1). Retrieved from https://causation.eu/index.php/causation/article/view/7
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