Asked by Maureen Doyle-Barakat on Jun 27, 2024
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The hypergeometric probability distribution is used rather than the binomial distribution when the sampling is performed:
A) with replacement from a finite population
B) without replacement from a finite population of size N and that size N is small in relation to the sample size n namely, n / N.05
C) without replacement from an infinite population
D) with replacement from an infinite population
Binomial Distribution
A probability distribution that summarizes the likelihood that a value will take one of two independent states under a given number of trials.
Without Replacement
A sampling method where each selected unit or item is not returned to the pool of potential selections for subsequent draws.
Finite Population
A set of elements or observations that is fixed and countable, often contrasted with an infinite population in statistical analysis.
- Understand the characteristics and conditions under which a hypergeometric probability distribution is used.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the characteristics and conditions under which a hypergeometric probability distribution is used.
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