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lidoalex

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A value of 0.5 that is added to and/or subtracted from a value of x when the continuous normal distribution is used to approximate the discrete binomial distribution is called
 a. probability density factor.
   b. continuity correction factor.
   c. factor of conversion.
   d. continuity approximation factor.

Question 2

A population where each of its element is assigned to one and only one of several classes or categories is a
 a. multinomial population.
  b. Poisson population.
  c. normal population.
  d. binomial population.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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