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What should I review for an introduction Probability Course
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[QUOTE="chiro, post: 5501834, member: 157252"] Hey MidgetDwarf. I'd recommend getting used to basing your intuition of probability on the Kolmogorov axioms instead of trying to use intuition. Probability is difficult because many try and use a combination of intuition and an attempt to fit formulas in ways that don't fit. If you can get probability from a first principles approach that clarifies the symbolic nature of probability with something intuitive then it should be a lot easier. It will also help understand the more complicated results and models in probability and you will be able to know why the formulas work and more importantly when to use them. [/QUOTE]
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