The probability distribution is completely defined
by specifying the
values
.
However, in many cases, it is possible to obtain a very good
approximation to the distribution by assuming a simple functional
form
determined by a smaller
number (
) of more meaningful population parameters
.
Over the years, statisticians have identified several
theoretical probability distributions
that are very useful
for modelling the probability distributions of observed data.
These distributions are known as parametric probability models
since they are completely determined by a few important parameters
.
The following subsections will briefly describe some of the
functions that are used most frequently to model
the probability distribution of discrete random variables.