Probability and Statistical Inference
Harrison B. Prosper

TL;DR
This paper provides an accessible introduction to probability and statistical inference tailored for graduate students in particle physics, emphasizing core concepts through vivid explanations.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive, beginner-friendly overview of probability and statistical inference specifically designed for physics graduate students.
Findings
Clear explanation of fundamental probability concepts
Introduction to statistical inference methods
Educational approach tailored for physics students
Abstract
These lectures introduce key concepts in probability and statistical inference at a level suitable for graduate students in particle physics. Our goal is to paint as vivid a picture as possible of the concepts covered.
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TopicsStatistics Education and Methodologies
