Expected

Expected may refer to:

  • Expectation (epistemic)
  • Expected value
  • Expected shortfall
  • Expected utility hypothesis
  • Expected return
  • Expected gain
  • Expected loss
See also
  • Unexpected (disambiguation)
  • Expected value (disambiguation)

Other articles related to "expected":

Albie Morkel - Career - First Class
36 for Easterns against Griqualand West, but in the 2004/05 season he was expected to take more of the bowling effort for the Titans, but only took 20 wickets at a bowling average of 40.65 ... Roelof Van der Merwe was expected to be retained by Somerset but it was expected that a work permit wouldn't be obtainable ...
Expected Shortfall - Properties
... The expected shortfall increases as increases ... The 100%-quantile expected shortfall equals the Expected value of the portfolio ... (Note that this is a special case expected shortfall and expected value are not equal in general) ...
Non-geographic Telephone Numbers In The United Kingdom - Usage of Non-geographic Numbers - Future
... This is eventually expected to result in 0870 numbers returning to revenue share and their regulation being aligned with that for 0871 and 0872 numbers, 0845 regulation being aligned with that ... In 2013 it is expected that Article 21 of Directive 2011/83/EU on Consumer Rights will be enacted ... ” This is expected to bring an end to companies operating customer service lines on 084 and 087 prefixes ...
Variance
... or mean, of the squared deviation of that variable from its expected value or mean ... For example, a perfect six-sided die, when thrown, has expected value of Its expected absolute deviation—the mean of the equally likely absolute deviations from the mean—is But its expected squared ... Thus the expected value of the number of heads is and the variance is ...

Famous quotes containing the word expected:

    We are expected to put the utmost energy, of every power that we have, into the service of our fellow men, never sparing ourselves, not condescending to think of what is going to happen to ourselves, but ready, if need be, to go to the utter length of self-sacrifice.
    Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924)

    Accidents will occur in the best-regulated families; and in families not regulated by that pervading influence which sanctifies while it enhances ... in short, by the influence of Woman, in the lofty character of Wife, they may be expected with confidence, and must be borne with philosophy.
    Charles Dickens (1812–1870)

    If there is any country on earth where the course of true love may be expected to run smooth, it is America.
    Harriet Martineau (1802–1876)