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The binomial distribution gives the frequencies of "successes" in a fixed number of independent "trials". Use this tag for questions about data that might be binomially distributed or for questions about the theory of this distribution.
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Rule of thumb criteria for number of trials needed to do a binomial test
I have outcomes from a simulation that I expect will exceed a certain number 5% of the time. In order to test if the hypothesis that the probability of an exceedance is indeed 5% I am performing a bin …
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General method to find the "best" binomial test confidence interval
I'm trying to implement a function while programming that finds an exact binomial test confidence given a probability of success, p, number of trials, k, and value of alpha. So for example given p=0.0 …
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Bayesian Inference for Binomial Distribution with changing mean
Say I have a long time series of values in the form of 0 or 1 which I believe to be outcomes of a binomial distribution, but where the probability of success $p$ can change (but is expected to change …