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conditional probability

American  

noun

  1. Statistics, Mathematics. the probability that an event will occur under the condition that another event occurs first: equal to the probability that both will occur divided by the probability that the first will occur.


conditional probability British  

noun

  1. statistics the probability of one event, A, occurring given that another, B, is already known to have occurred: written P ( A|B ) and equal to P ( A and B )| P ( B )

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Etymology

Origin of conditional probability

First recorded in 1960–65

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The second method is to test if the conditional probability of A given B is equal to the probability of A. Again for simplicity, we can use an already calculated value from above.

From Textbooks • Nov. 29, 2017

In order to solve Example 3.30 we had to draw upon the concept of conditional probability from the previous section.

From Textbooks • Nov. 29, 2017

Independent events are defined as a situation where the conditional probability is simply the probability of the event of interest.

From Textbooks • Nov. 29, 2017

"Paulos shows a strange lack of understanding of basic conditional probability," wrote one reader, "and as a result his article is nonsense."

From Scientific American • Apr. 15, 2011

The conditional probability that someone is an American citizen, given that he or she speaks English, is, let’s assume, about Vs.

From "Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences" by John Allen Paulos