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Kirsten
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Does joint probability apply when calculating likelihood with the binomial distribution?

I am trying to understand this picture from Statquest

Likelihood of p = 0.25

in the light of the Wikipedia statement that Likelihood

describes the joint probability of the observed data as a function of the parameters of the chosen statistical model.

Am I right thinking "joint probability" does not apply here since we only have 1 dimension, being X?

Kirsten
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