Timeline for Analytical expression for variance of nested binomials?
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May 3, 2011 at 19:37 | comment | added | Michael Hardy | I think you need to clarify the question. "Bin(1,p)" would usually mean the probability distribution of the number of successes in just one trial (so the number of successes must be 0 or 1) with probability p of success on each trial. But what does "Bin(1,C)" mean, if C is an integer that may be bigger than 1, so it cannot be a probability? | |
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