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<title>2002, Studia ad Calculum Probabilitatis Eiusque Didacticam Pertinentia 1</title>
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<title>Kalkulatory graficzne i komputery a testy istotności</title>
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Wołodźko, Stanisław
In the first part of this paper we show how to determine, using a CASIO graphic calculator, the power of a &#13;
significance test. The suitable programmes, prepared by the author, are attached in the annex. In the second part &#13;
we discuss some abilities of the computer programme MATHEMATICA to make graphs of the power functions of &#13;
significance test.
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<title>Sprawiedliwe i niesprawiedliwe gry stochastyczne</title>
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<description>Sprawiedliwe i niesprawiedliwe gry stochastyczne
Tlustý, Pavel
The article deals with analysis of two examples of simple stochastic games. There is mainly examined probability &#13;
of win of individual players $G_A$ and $G_B$. Regarding these probabilities the stochastic games are consequently &#13;
devided into fair and unfair.
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<title>Symetrie a proces matematyzacji, rachunki i dedukcja w rachunku prawdopodobieństwa</title>
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<description>Symetrie a proces matematyzacji, rachunki i dedukcja w rachunku prawdopodobieństwa
Płocki, Adam
This paper deals with symmetry as a specific mathematical means (constructing probabilistic models of certain &#13;
statistical experiments) and device in the organisation of the calculation phase of a solution and deduction in &#13;
the process of solving problems in the probability theory. In this paper certain means of discovering and &#13;
justifying stochastic symmetry are presented. Symmetry is presented as a device used to calculated the &#13;
probability and expected value of random variables in discrete probability spaces.
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<title>Komputerowy program Maple w nauczaniu rachunku prawdopodobieństwa</title>
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<description>Komputerowy program Maple w nauczaniu rachunku prawdopodobieństwa
Ombach, Jerzy
The aim of this paper is to establish a few examples of how Maple, one of the up-to-date computer algebra &#13;
systems, can be used in a process of teaching of the calculus of probability. After some general remarks and &#13;
comments on Maple we discuss: rolling the dice (false die including), drawings, waiting times, geometric &#13;
probability, Markov chains, Central Limit Theorem and Law of Large Numbers.
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