Definition: Random event
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Definition: A random event $E$ is the outcome of a random experiment which can be described by a statement that is either true or false.
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If the statement is true, the event is said to take place, denoted as $E$.
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If the statement is false, the complement of $E$ occurs, denoted as $\overline{E}$.
In other words, a random event is a random variable with two possible values (true and false, or 1 and 0). A random experiment with two possible outcomes is called a Bernoulli trial.
- Wikipedia (2020): "Event (probability theory)"; in: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, retrieved on 2020-11-19; URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Event_(probability_theory).
Metadata: ID: D110 | shortcut: reve | author: JoramSoch | date: 2020-11-19, 04:33.