This document provides an overview of key concepts in probability theory:
- An experiment yields possible outcomes called a sample space. Events are subsets of outcomes. Random variables assign values to outcomes.
- Probability is a measure of certainty that an event will occur, ranging from 0 (impossible) to 1 (certain). It can be defined in different ways.
- The frequentist definition is the limit of relative frequencies of an event over many trials. The Bayesian definition is a degree of belief in an event. The Laplacian definition assumes all outcomes are equally likely initially.
- Examples demonstrate random variables, events, and calculating probabilities based on the sample space and outcomes of an experiment. Key terms like sample space, event,