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khang

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We assume that the outcomes of successive trials in a binomial experiment are:
 a. probabilistically independent b. probabilistically dependent
  c. identical from trial to trial d. random number between 0 and 1

Question 2

A correlation value of zero indicates.
 a. a strong linear relationship
  b. a weak linear relationship
  c. no linear relationship
  d. a perfect linear relationship



zogaridan

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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