Random Number Generator - Beta Distribution
The Beta distribution can be used in the absence of data.
Possible applications are estimate the proportion of
defective items in a shipment or time to complete a task. The
Beta distribution has two shape parameters, a1 and a2. When
the two parameters are equal, the distribution is
symmetrical. For example, when both a1 and a2 are equal to
one, the distribution becomes uniform. If a1 is less than a2,
the distribution is skewed to the left. And if a1 is greater
than a2, the distribution is skewed to the right.
The following example shows input and output from 3
simulations with Beta(9,2), Beta(9,9), and Beta(2,9). All
three simulations have 50,000 iterations and alpha of 5% (for
1 tail test).
The output shows the estimate of skewness, mean, stand
deviation, maximum value, minimum value, lower confidence
interval, and upper confidence interval from each of the 3
simulations. The result from the second iteration shows that
skew is zero and the mean (0.50) lays between the lower and
upper confidence interval (0.31 and 0.69). This indicates
that the distribution is symmetric as shown on chart 2. The
first chart and the third chart confirm with the analysis in
our introductory paragraph about how the skew level behaviors
given a1 is greater than a2 and vice versa.

The following shows the charts generated from the 3 simulations.



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