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Briefly discuss the difference between cross-sectional data and time-series data.

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An operating characteristic curve is based on a(n) ________ probability distribution.
 a. normal
  b. exponential
  c. binomial
  d. uniform



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Answer to Question 1

Data can be classified according to whether the observations are measured at the same time or whether they represent measurements at successive points in time. The former are called cross-sectional data and the latter, time-series data.

Answer to Question 2

c



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