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In statistics, a Poisson distribution is a statistical distribution that shows how many times an event is likely to occur within a specified period of time. It is used for independent events which occur at a constant rate within a given interval of time. ... Fractional occurrences of the event are not a part of the model.

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Definition:

In statistics, a Poisson distribution is a statistical distribution that shows how many times an event is likely to occur within a specified period of time. It is used for independent events which occur at a constant rate within a given interval of time. ... Fractional occurrences of the event are not a part of the model.

Example:

Poisson distribution include the number of phone calls received by a call center per hour and the number of decay events per second from a radioactive source.

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