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OpenStudy (anonymous):

n order for a setting to be binomial, it must fit all of the following criteria EXCEPT: Binomial experiment consists of an unfixed number. Each trial consists of two outcomes: success or failure. Each trial is independent. The probability of success p is the same on every trial.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@agent0smith

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@RadEn

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i was thinking it would be A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

?

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

The medal should give you a hint ;P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The listing of all possible outcomes for a random situation is called what? Event Controlled Successes Sample space

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Haha hint hint!^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@agent0smith

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

I can't give another medal, unfortunately.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol gotcha ;D

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

You do, good job ;D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which below is a false statement about experiment design? Experimental Units are the things that the experiment is done on. Treatment is what is actually done to the experimental units. Factors are the different types of treatments. Subjects are differing amounts of the treatment or factors.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This one ^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think it's D?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@agent0smith

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

D sounds like nonsense, so yes.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wo friends argue about the calculated probability of flipping a coin to show heads three times in a row. Steve mentions that each flip is unconnected to the previous flip. This is an example of events that are what? Independent Variable Replicable Fair

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Independent? @agent0smith

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Yes

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