Asked by Pradnya S. Ghode on May 31, 2024
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When we describe a population of nominal data,with exactly two categories,the multinomial experiment is actually a binomial experiment with one of the categorical outcomes labeled "success" and the other labeled "failure".
Nominal Data
Data categorized without a natural order or ranking, distinguished merely by name.
Binomial Experiment
A statistical experiment that adheres to the following criteria: fixed number of trials, only two possible outcomes, constant probability of success, and independence between trials.
- Familiarize yourself with the relevant statistical procedures for presenting a single population through qualitative data.
- Understand the benchmarks for opting statistical tests depending on the nature of the data (nominal, number of categories).
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Lauren ReynoldsMay 31, 2024
Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
This statement is true. A multinomial experiment with two categories can be considered a binomial experiment with one category as "success" and the other as "failure".
Learning Objectives
- Familiarize yourself with the relevant statistical procedures for presenting a single population through qualitative data.
- Understand the benchmarks for opting statistical tests depending on the nature of the data (nominal, number of categories).