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Question

A variable that can assume any value between two given points is called ___________.
The expected value of a discrete random variable ‘x’ is given by ___________
What is the parameter for Poisson distribution?
What is the variance of the binomial distribution where n = 16 and p = 0.85 and q = 0.15

An estimator is called as "sufficient", when:

A result is called “statistically significant” whenever


If any two mutually exclusive events A,B, and C, 𝑃(𝐴) = 0.30, 𝑃(𝐵) = 0.33, and 𝑃(C) = 0.37 then Find 𝑃( 𝐴 ∪ 𝐵) = ?

The value (1 - β) is called ________.

________ is the test for normality.


F random variable has how many numerators.
Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4

Continuo
us Discrete Irregular Uncertain
random random random random
variable variable variable variable
P(x) ∑ P(x) ∑ x*P(x) 1
θ σ µ λ
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contains
all of the
sample
It will be It will be It will be informati
an an an on that is
admissible efficient unbiased needed to
estimator estimator estimator estimate
of the of the of the the
populatio populatio populatio populatio
n n n n
paramete paramete paramete paramete
r r r r

Obtained/
Obtained/ calculated
calculated value is
value is lesser The p-
greater than or value is
than to equal to larger
The null critical/ta critical/ta than the
hypothesi bled bled significanc
s is true. value. value. e level.
0.37 0.63 0.03 0.67

The The
probabilit confidenc The
y of a The e probabilit
Type I power of coefficient y of Type
error. the test. . II error
Leven's Shapiro Fishers
test Wilk t test test
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A variable that can assume any value between two given points is called ___________.
Continuous random variable
Discrete random variable
Irregular random variable
Uncertain random variable

The expected value of a discrete random variable ‘x’ is given by ___________


P(x)
∑ P(x)
∑ x*P(x)
1

What is the parameter for Poisson distribution?


θ
σ
µ
λ

What is the variance of the binomial distribution where n = 16 and p = 0.85 and q = 0.15
12.04
2.04
6
7.4

An estimator is called as "sufficient", when:


It will be an admissible estimator of the population parameter
It will be an efficient estimator of the population parameter
It will be an unbiased estimator of the population parameter
It contains all of the sample information that is needed to estimate the population parameter

A result is called “statistically significant” whenever


The null hypothesis is true.
Obtained/calculated value is greater than to critical/tabled value.
Obtained/calculated value is lesser than or equal to critical/tabled value.
The p-value is larger than the significance level.

If any two mutually exclusive events A,B, and C, 𝑃(𝐴) = 0.30, 𝑃(𝐵) = 0.33, and 𝑃(C) = 0.37 then Find 𝑃( 𝐴 ∪ 𝐵) = ?
0.37
0.63
0.03
0.67

The value (1 - β) is called ________.


The probability of a Type I error.
The power of the test.
The confidence coefficient.
The probability of Type II error

________ is the test for normality.


Leven's test
Shapiro Wilk
t test
Fishers test

F random variable has how many numerators.


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