possible outcome
[possible outcome|possible outcome] The mechanism involves constructing a probability model that enumerates each possible outcome and links it to its associated probability.
Mechanism
possible outcome The mechanism involves constructing a probability model that enumerates each possible outcome and links it to its associated probability. This model serves as a framework for showing how different outcomes are weighted by their likelihood. By mapping outcomes to probabilities, the construct provides a structured way to analyze potential results.
Causes
The numbers on the cube represent possible outcome as potential results from this experiment. Each face of the cube corresponds to a distinct possible outcome that could occur. The experiment's design links these numerical values to specific possible outcome scenarios. The cube's structure ensures each possible outcome has an equal chance of being selected.
Effects
The cube's faces represent possible outcome as the experiment's potential results. Each face corresponds to a distinct possible outcome. The numbers on the cube define the specific possible outcome for each trial.
Probability Model Mechanism
The probability model constructs a framework by assigning probabilities to possible outcome. Each outcome is linked to its corresponding probability value, which quantifies the likelihood of occurrence. This structured approach ensures that all potential results are systematically represented within the model.