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Peubah Acak Pertemuan 3 Matakuliah: D Statistika dan Aplikasinya Tahun: 2010

3 Pada akhir pertemuan ini, diharapkan mahasiswa akan mampu : 1.menghasilkan sebaran variabel acak diskrit, nilai harapan, sebaran binomial dan poisson 2.memperhitungkan sebaran kontinyu, sebaran seragam dan eksponensial Learning Outcomes

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., l Using Statistics l Expected Values of Discrete Random Variables l The Binomial Distribution l Other Discrete Probability Distributions l Continuous Random Variables l Using the Computer l Summary and Review of Terms Random Variables

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., Consider the different possible orderings of boy (B) and girl (G) in four sequential births. There are 2*2*2*2=2 4 = 16 possibilities, so the sample space is: BBBBBGBB GBBB GGBB BBBG BGBG GBBG GGBG BBGB BGGB GBGB GGGB BBGG BGGG GBGG GGGG If girl and boy are each equally likely [P(G)=P(B) = 1/2], and the gender of each child is independent of that of the previous child, then the probability of each of these 16 possibilities is: (1/2)(1/2)(1/2)(1/2) = 1/16. Using Statistics

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., Now count the number of girls in each set of four sequential births: BBBB(0)BGBB(1)GBBB(1)GGBB(2) BBBG(1)BGBG(2)GBBG(2)GGBG(3) BBGB(1)BGGB(2)GBGB(2)GGGB(3) BBGG(2)BGGG(3)GBGG(3)GGGG(4) Notice that: each possible outcome is assigned a single numeric value, all outcomes are assigned a numeric value, and the value assigned varies over the outcomes. The count of the number of girls is a random variable: A random variable, X, is a function that assigns a single, but variable, value to each element of a sample space. Random Variables

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., Random Variables (Continued) BBBB BGBB GBBB BBBG BBGB GGBB GBBG BGBG BGGB GBGB BBGG BGGG GBGG GGGB GGBG GGGG X Sample Space Points on the Real Line

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., Since the random variable X = 3 when any of the four outcomes BGGG, GBGG, GGBG, or GGGB occurs, P(X = 3) = P(BGGG) + P(GBGG) + P(GGBG) + P(GGGB) = 4/16 The probability distribution of a random variable is a table that lists the possible values of the random variables and their associated probabilities. xP(x) 0 1/16 1 4/16 2 6/16 3 4/16 41/16 16/16=1 Random Variables (Continued)

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., A discrete random variable: l has a countable number of possible values l has discrete jumps (or gaps) between successive values l has measurable probability associated with individual values l counts A discrete random variable: l has a countable number of possible values l has discrete jumps (or gaps) between successive values l has measurable probability associated with individual values l counts A continuous random variable: l has an uncountably infinite number of possible values l moves continuously from value to value l has no measurable probability associated with each value l measures (e.g.: height, weight, speed, value, duration, length) A continuous random variable: l has an uncountably infinite number of possible values l moves continuously from value to value l has no measurable probability associated with each value l measures (e.g.: height, weight, speed, value, duration, length) Discrete and Continuous Random Variables

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., The probability distribution of a discrete random variable X must satisfy the following two conditions. Rules of Discrete Probability Distributions

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., The cumulative distribution function, F(x), of a discrete random variable X is: xP(x) F(x) x F ( x ) Cumulative Probability Distribution of the Number of Switches Cumulative Distribution Function

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., The mean of a probability distribution is a measure of its centrality or location, as is the mean or average of a frequency distribution. It is a weighted average, with the values of the random variable weighted by their probabilities. The mean is also known as the expected value (or expectation) of a random variable, because it is the value that is expected to occur, on average. The expected value of a discrete random variable X is equal to the sum of each value of the random variable multiplied by its probability. xP(x)xP(x) = E(X) =  2.3 Expected Values of Discrete Random Variables

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., variance The variance of a random variable is the expected squared deviation from the mean: standard deviation The standard deviation of a random variable is the square root of its variance: Variance and Standard Deviation of a Random Variable

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., If an experiment consists of a single trial and the outcome of the trial can only be either a success * or a failure, then the trial is called a Bernoulli trial. The number of success X in one Bernoulli trial, which can be 1 or 0, is a Bernoulli random variable. Note: If p is the probability of success in a Bernoulli experiment, the E(X) = p and V(X) = p(1 – p). * The terms success and failure are simply statistical terms, and do not have positive or negative implications. In a production setting, finding a defective product may be termed a “success,” although it is not a positive result. Bernoulli Random Variable

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., Consider a Bernoulli Process in which we have a sequence of n identical trials satisfying the following conditions: 1. Each trial has two possible outcomes, called success *and failure. The two outcomes are mutually exclusive and exhaustive. 2.The probability of success, denoted by p, remains constant from trial to trial. The probability of failure is denoted by q, where q = 1-p. 3. The n trials are independent. That is, the outcome of any trial does not affect the outcomes of the other trials. A random variable, X, that counts the number of successes in n Bernoulli trials, where p is the probability of success* in any given trial, is said to follow the binomial probability distribution with parameters n (number of trials) and p (probability of success). We call X the binomial random variable. * The terms success and failure are simply statistical terms, and do not have positive or negative implications. In a production setting, finding a defective product may be termed a “success,” although it is not a positive result. The Binomial Random Variable

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., The binomial probability distribution: where : p is the probability of success in a single trial, q = 1-p, n is the number of trials, and x is the number of successes. The Binomial Probability Distribution

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., Mean, Variance, and Standard Deviation of the Binomial Distribution

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., The Poisson probability distribution is useful for determining the probability of a number of occurrences over a given period of time or within a given area or volume. That is, the Poisson random variable counts occurrences over a continuous interval of time or space. It can also be used to calculate approximate binomial probabilities when the probability of success is small (p  0.05) and the number of trials is large (n  20). where  is the mean of the distribution (which also happens to be the variance) and e is the base of natural logarithms (e= ). The Poisson Distribution

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., Poisson assumptions: The probability that an event will occur in a short interval of time or space is proportional to the size of the interval. In a very small interval, the probability that two events will occur is close to zero. The probability that any number of events will occur in a given interval is independent of where the interval begins. The probability of any number of events occurring over a given interval is independent of the number of events that occurred prior to the interval. The Poisson Distribution (continued)

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., Example 3-5: Telephone manufacturers now offer 1000 different choices for a telephone (as combinations of color, type, options, portability, etc.). A company is opening a large regional office, and each of its 200 managers is allowed to order his or her own choice of a telephone. Assuming independence of choices and that each of the 1000 choices is equally likely, what is the probability that a particular choice will be made by none, one, two, or three of the managers? n = 200  = np = (200)(0.001) = 0.2 p = 1/1000 = P e P e P e P e (). ! (). ! (). ! (). !         = = = = The Poisson Distribution - Example

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., A discrete random variable: – counts occurrences – has a countable number of possible values – has discrete jumps between successive values – has measurable probability associated with individual values – probability is height A continuous random variable: – measures (e.g.: height, weight, speed, value, duration, length) – has an uncountably infinite number of possible values – moves continuously from value to value – has no measurable probability associated with individual values – probability is area For example: Binomial n=3p=.5 xP(x) C 1 P ( x ) Binomial: n=3 p=.5 For example: In this case, the shaded area epresents the probability that the task takes between 2 and 3 minutes Minutes P ( x ) Minutes to Complete Task Discrete and Continuous Random Variables - Revisited

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., The time it takes to complete a task can be subdivided into: Half-Minute IntervalsQuarter-Minute Intervals Eighth-Minute Intervals Or even infinitesimally small intervals: When a continuous random variable has been subdivided into infinitesimally small intervals, a measurable probability can only be associated with an interval of values, and the probability is given by the area beneath the probability density function corresponding to that interval. In this example, the shaded area represents P(2  X  ). Minutes to Complete Task: Probability Density Function Minutes f ( z ) From a Discrete to a Continuous Distribution

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., A continuous random variable is a random variable that can take on any value in an interval of numbers. The probabilities associated with a continuous random variable X are determined by the probability density function of the random variable. The function, denoted f(x), has the following properties. 1. f(x)  0 for all x. 2.The probability that X will be between two numbers a and b is equal to the area under f(x) between a and b. 3.The total area under the curve of f(x) is equal to The cumulative distribution function of a continuous random variable: F(x) = P(X  x) =Area under f(x) between the smallest possible value of X (often -  ) and the point x. A continuous random variable is a random variable that can take on any value in an interval of numbers. The probabilities associated with a continuous random variable X are determined by the probability density function of the random variable. The function, denoted f(x), has the following properties. 1. f(x)  0 for all x. 2.The probability that X will be between two numbers a and b is equal to the area under f(x) between a and b. 3.The total area under the curve of f(x) is equal to The cumulative distribution function of a continuous random variable: F(x) = P(X  x) =Area under f(x) between the smallest possible value of X (often -  ) and the point x. Continuous Random Variables

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., F(x) f(x) x x 0 0 b a F(b) F(a) 1 b a } P(a  X  b) = Area under f(x) between a and b = F(b) - F(a) P(a  X  b)=F(b) - F(a) Probability Density Function and Cumulative Distribution Function

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., The uniform [a,b] density: 1/(a – b) for a  X  b f(x)= 0 otherwise E(X) = (a + b)/2; V(X) = (b – a) 2 /12 { bb1a x f ( x ) The entire area under f(x) = 1/(b – a) * (b – a) = 1.00 The area under f(x) from a1 to b1 = P(a1  X  b  ) = (b1 – a1)/(b – a) 3-10 Uniform Distribution a1 Uniform [a, b] Distribution

COMPLETE 5 t h e d i t i o n BUSINESS STATISTICS Aczel/Sounderpandian McGraw-Hill/Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., The exponential random variable measures the time between two occurrences that have a Poisson distribution f ( x ) Exponential Distribution: = 2 Time Exponential Distribution

27 RINGKASAN Variabel Acak diskrit: - Nilai harapan variabel acak diskrit - Variabel acak Binomial - Variabel acak Poisson Variabel acak kontinyu: - Sebaran seragam - Sebaran eksponensial