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Now that we have accounted for the fact that there is no replacement, we can find the probability of the dependent events in Experiment 1 by multiplying the probabilities of each event. Experiment 1 involved two compound, dependent events. The probability of choosing a jack on the second pick given that a queen was chosen on the first pick is called a conditional probability . Definition: The conditional probability of an event B in relationship to an event A is the probability that event B occurs given that event A has already occurred.

Dependent Events

http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol6/dependent_events.html
http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/crossetti/scholl.html n "Goblin Market" (1859), Christina Rossetti alludes to the traditional discourse of forbidden fruit and the biblical account of the Fall. She does so both to challenge the decidedly patriarchal perception of women within Victorian culture in terms of sexuality, education and the marketplace and also to reconstruct the Christian idea of redemption. This essay focuses primarily on the question of how female desire should be perceived, the answer depending on who or what forbids the consumption of the fruit: whether it is an immutable Divine Being, or merely the patriarchal society in which Rossetti lived.

Fallen or Forbidden: Rosetti's "Goblin Market"

Note 32, Chapter 4 of the author's Christina Rossetti in Context which the University of North Carolina Press published in 1988. It appears in the Victorian web with the kind permission of the author, who of course retains copyright. Two radically different perspectives on the poem are articulated by Jerome McGann and Sandra Gilbert.

McGann, Gilbert, and Critical Approaches to the Poem

http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/crossetti/harrison2/4n32.html
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