Statistics
Statistics
Chapter 5 Quiz
1. This can represent an individual variable that is separate or acting separately from all other variables. a. Finite
b. Discrete c. Infinite d. Probability
2. This distribution is often times referred to as the Gaussian or bell curve. In this distribution, each variable can be measured as the sum of many smaller independent variables. a. Normal b. Binomial c. Poisson d. Chi Squared
3. This classical probability distribution is easily calculated with the following formula: q = 1-p. a. Students T b. F
c. Binomial d. Bernoulli
4. Distribution is the measurement of the ratio of two (normalized) random variables that experience chi-squared distribution. a. Students T b. F
c. Binomial d. Bernoulli
5. This is a mathematical number or function that has a countable end. a. Finite
b. Discrete c. Infinite d. Probability
Answer key is found on page 82.
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