Probability Concepts >> Illustrate Independence, conditional probability

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Practice True or False Questions Involving Elementary StatisticsLarry Green's Applet PageDozens of true/false questions with instant feedback covering descriptive statistics and sampling techniques, graphical displays, probability concepts, confidence intervals and Z, hypothesis testing, regression analysis, chi-square tests and ANOVA.  more
Conditional Probability appletApplets for the Cybergnostics project (West)Users click on expressions of probabilities involving two events A and B to see them represented visually on a Venn diagram, can drag areas to change joint probabilities and observe effects on conditional probabilities.  more
Conditional Probability and Independent EventsCut the KnotUsers can change the sample space and marginal and joint probabilities of two events A and B and view the effects on conditional probabilities and independence.  more
Conditional ProbabilitiesBarrowUses outcomes from rolling two dice to illustrate graphically (in a 6x6 grid) conditional probabilities of several events given several other events.  more
Multiplying ProbabilitiesWolfram Demonstrations ProjectUsers choose colors to place within three disks, calculates the probability of getting that color in all three places using multiplicative rule for independent events. Requires download of Mathematica player and demo itself, good for classroom demonstration.  more
Conditional ProbabilityWolfram Demonstrations ProjectUsers vary the probabilities of events A and B and observe how conditional probabilities change. Requires download of Mathematica player and demo itself, good for classroom demonstration.  more
Rocket LaunchMSTE program, U. Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignUsers simulate the launch of a rocket, which is contingent upon three independent systems being successful, can vary success probability of each system.  more
Probability Laws: Example #1Department of Statistics WVUUsers can visualize several probabilities (marginal, conditional, joint, union) through an example with colored, numbered marbles.  more