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Introducing probability generating functions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2016

J. F. Ling*
Affiliation:
Gayton High School, Harrow

Extract

The idea of a probability generating function seems to be a difficult one for sixth formers, and this may well be because the formalism is introduced too abruptly. The t or z or whatever letter is used in a p.g.f. has to be explained as having “no physical significance”, to quote from a recent M.A. booklet on sixth form probability and statistics. The following gentler approach I have found to lead to better understanding on the part of ‘lower fliers’, and it has the advantage of drawing attention to an underlying structure.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Mathematical Association 1977

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