Term ID: T2794

Joint Probability

/joint-probability/
In statistics and decision-making, the likelihood that two or more events will occur together, important for understanding relationships between variables and risk assessment.
Example: The probability that someone has both depression and anxiety disorders simultaneously, or the likelihood of multiple risk factors occurring together in psychological research.

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Reference: Hogg & Tanis (2014)