Let us learn about poisson distribution examples
Poisson distribution is a limiting method of binomial distribution. Poisson distribution occurs when there are events that do not occur as outcomes of a definite number of outcomes.
Poisson distribution is applied under the following conditions:
Number of trials “n” tends to infinity
Probability of success “p” tends to zero &
np = one is finite.
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Poisson distribution is a limiting method of binomial distribution. Poisson distribution occurs when there are events that do not occur as outcomes of a definite number of outcomes.
Poisson distribution is applied under the following conditions:
Number of trials “n” tends to infinity
Probability of success “p” tends to zero &
np = one is finite.
The Poisson distribution is an exact & correct model for count data
The Poisson distribution resembles the binomial distribution when the probability of an event is very small.
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