This two-page module helps students to identify the components of binomial probabilities as well as calculate basic scenarios based on real examples such as, "30% of children in a low-income area are diagnosed with ADHD. In a simple random sample of 80 kids from this school, what is the probability that 3 will have ADHD? Components include but are not limited to n = number of independent trials p = probability of success for each trial X ~ b(n,p) = Notation nCx = Binomial coefficients.
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Dannon Cox, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Colorado School of Public Health at UNC
"Biostatistics Calculator" by Dannon Cox, 2022-2023 OER/IDD Grants, University of Northern Colorado is licensed under Creative Commons