Difference between revisions of "Statistics for Experimenters"
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| + | ;Accuracy | ||
| + | : A measure of how close the experimental result is to the "true" value | ||
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| + | ; Precisison | ||
| + | : A meauser of close the result is determined without knowing the true vaule | ||
| + | : Precision is often used to predict the accuracy of a quantity to be measured (you don't know the answer before doing the experiment) | ||
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| + | ;Random Error | ||
| + | : The error in a result due to the finite precision of an experiment | ||
| + | : A measure of the statistical fluctuations which result after repeated experimentation | ||
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| + | ;Systematic Error | ||
| + | ; Reproducable inaccuracies introduced by faulty equipment, calibration, or technique. | ||
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| + | =Probability Distributions= | ||
;Binomial distribtuion | ;Binomial distribtuion | ||
Revision as of 16:22, 5 September 2007
Definitions
- Accuracy
- A measure of how close the experimental result is to the "true" value
- Precisison
- A meauser of close the result is determined without knowing the true vaule
- Precision is often used to predict the accuracy of a quantity to be measured (you don't know the answer before doing the experiment)
- Random Error
- The error in a result due to the finite precision of an experiment
- A measure of the statistical fluctuations which result after repeated experimentation
- Systematic Error
- Reproducable inaccuracies introduced by faulty equipment, calibration, or technique.
Probability Distributions
- Binomial distribtuion
- best example is a coin toss, its either heads or tails
- mean () = number of tries (coin flips) * probability of success (head, 1/2)
- standard deviation() =
- Poisson Distribution
- standard deviation () = root of the mean ()
- use in counting experiments
- the distribtuion approximates the Binomial Distribution for the special case when the mean () is a lot less than the number of attempts to measure () because the probability of the event occurrring is small.
- In the cosmic ray telescope experiment the mean number of detected cosmic rays is much smaller than the number of cosmic rays passing by.
- Gaussian/Normal Distribution
- Full WIdth at Half Max (FWHM) = width of the distribution at half the value of the maximum probabilty (distibution peak) =
- standard deviation () =
- error =