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    Expected value Empty Expected value

    Post by fearlove Fri Apr 22, 2011 3:08 pm

    In probability theory, the expected value (or expectation, or mathematical expectation, or mean, or the first moment) of a random variable is the weighted average of all possible values that this random variable can take on. The weights used in computing this average correspond to the probabilities in case of a discrete random variable, or densities in case of a continuous random variable. From a rigorous theoretical standpoint, the expected value is the integral of the random variable with respect to its probability measure.[1][2]
    The expected value may be intuitively understood by the law of large numbers: The expected value, when it exists, is almost surely the limit of the sample mean as sample size grows to infinity. More informally, it can be interpreted as the long-run average of the results of many independent repetitions of an experiment (e.g. a die roll). The value may not be expected in the general sense—the "expected value" itself may be unlikely or even impossible (such as having 2.5 children), just like the sample mean.
    The expected value does not exist for some distributions with large "tails", such as the Cauchy distribution.[3

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