A) There are n identical trials, and all trials are independent
B) Each trial has two possible outcomes which are traditionally labeled "failure" and "success" and the probability of success p is the same on each trial.
C) We are interested in x, the number of successes observed during the n trials.
D) All of these are characteristics of a binomial experiment.
E) None of these
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A) The experiment consists of n identical and independent trials.
B) The probability of success on a single trial remains constant from trial to trial.
C) The standard deviation of the binomial random variable is the square root of the mean.
D) Each trial results in one of two outcomes.
E) All of these.
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A) Binomial distribution
B) Poisson distribution
C) Hypergeometric distribution
D) any discrete probability distribution
E) all of these
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A) It does not generate a binomial either/or outcome because only a single type of outcome or "event" is occurring during the Poisson process.
B) It is not confined to a fixed number of trials, because its value can equal any discrete integer between zero and infinity, along a continuum of time or space.
C) It equals the number of occurrences of a specified event within a specified time or space.
D) All of these.
E) None of these.
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A) The n trials are independent.
B) The standard deviation is np(1 - p) .
C) The mean is np.
D) There are only two possible outcomes.
E) The n trials are independent and the standard deviation is np(1 - p) .
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A) a binomial distribution
B) a hypergeometric distribution
C) a Poisson distribution
D) all of these
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A) provides probabilities associated with possible values of a binomial random variable in situations in which these values are generated by sampling a finite population
B) provides probabilities associated with possible values of a binomial random variable in situations in which sampling is done without replacement
C) provides probabilities associated with possible values of a binomial random variable in situations in which the probability of success changes from one trial to the next
D) is correctly described by all of these
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