Probability and Statistics
Conditional independence occurs when two events or random variables are independent given the knowledge of a third variable. This means that once we know the value of the third variable, knowing the outcome of one event provides no additional information about the other event. Understanding conditional independence is crucial for various statistical methods, especially in simplifying complex probability problems and in applying Bayes' theorem effectively.
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