Experiment (probability theory)
Experiments or trials are procedures that can be repeated any number of times under identical conditions and the outcome of the experiment is not known beforehand.
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Properties
- The outcome cannot be predicted (depends on chance).
- All possible outcomes are known before the experiment. These are summarized in the sample space.
- The experiment can be repeated under identical conditions.
Example
Throwing a dice is an experiment or trial. All characteristics apply:
- Before the dice is thrown, it is not possible to predict which side it will land on.
- All possible outcomes are known. The sample space = {number 1, number 2, ..., number 6}
- The experiment can be repeated under identical conditions.
Other random experiments are e.g. pulling a ball out of a lottery drum, throwing a coin, spinning a wheel of fortune, etc.