Simpson also discusses continuous errors and describes a probability curve.
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"It's all a matter of how far you go out on the probability curve,"
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If it is not, we reject the hypothesis of identical probability curves at the 5 % significance level.
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The computer program then integrates over all the zones and produces probability curves for the key ground motion parameter.
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This is intermediate between the totally flat probability curve rolled by rolling a 20-sided die and the bell-shaped curve produced by die pool systems.
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To give an example, this could be the probability curve of the subject detecting a sound being presented as a function of the sound level.
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Unless otherwise indicated, it is usually defined as the weakest stimulus that can be detected half the time, for example, as indicated by a point on a probability curve.
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The probability curve created by the addition or subtraction of a d20 and another die is shaped like a plateau, with two straight lines on both ends of the flat region.
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On the other hand, I've seen vandalism ( the bad-faith-revert type ) go unreverted for 82 days . I'd say it's a left-skewed probability curve, but one with a very long tail.
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For a 90 % probability, covering the range from the 5 % to the 95 % range on the probability curve, the upper and lower limits can be found using the inequality: