Talk:Continuous probability distribution

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Latest comment: 20 May 2008 by Melcombe in topic What more?
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A random variable is continuous if the set of all possible values it can assume forms an interval, either finite or infinite.
The probability that a continuous random variable will take a value in any particular sub-interval is given by the probability density function.

Not every variable whose range is an interval (surely of positive length?) has a probability density function. Are continuous random variables those whose cdf if continuous? AxelBoldt

What more?

Something should be added relating to multivariate distributions, a little more about mixed continous-discrete distributions (example of rainfall perhaps), and about general decomposition in continuous, discrete etc components. Melcombe (talk) 17:01, 20 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

Needs expert attention

Bizarre/confused mix of random variables and distributions that sometimes conflate the two. Also, everything can be improved.

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