| 1. | The ensemble is then represented by a joint probability density function.
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| 2. | The potential values are specified by a theoretical joint probability distribution.
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| 3. | To find the joint probability distribution, we need more data.
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| 4. | In this situation, our data would follow the following joint probabilities:
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| 5. | We are not told any joint probability distribution of the two numbers.
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| 6. | The joint probability distribution of the numbers is under the control of Alice.
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| 7. | It states that joint probability communicates as much information as two individual events separately.
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| 8. | Sounds like someone needs to learn joint probability.
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| 9. | If we use the joint probability notation defined above, the population log odds ratio is
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| 10. | This is typically calculated by summing or integrating the joint probability distribution over " Y ".
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