Distribución Binomial en R | Ejemplos y Aplicaciones

Often when studying statistics or probability, we hear that a certain variable is distributed according to a normal, binomial, or Student's t-distribution model. This means that the event or study exhibits behavior that can be likened to a specific theoretical model. In other words, the probability distribution of a random variable models a random experiment, theoretically describing how the results of that experiment vary. In probability, we have a large number of models that are useful for our studies and practical applications. In this video, we'll look at one of these distributions, called the binomial distribution. This distribution is characterized as discrete and measures the number of successes in a sequence of "n" independent trials, with a fixed probability "p" of success in each trial. I will use R Studio functions for the examples. ** R code used in the video 👇 https://ricovictor.com/index.php/2021... If you like it, remember to subscribe to my channel so you don't miss the next videos. SUBSCRIBE:    / victorarico   On FACEBOOK:   / victorricoa