? Question 1 10 out of 10 points

A random sample results when each possible sample of a given size has an equal chance of being selected.

? Question 2 0 out of 10 points

The Multiplication Rule concerns the joint or successive occurrence of several events.

? Question 3 10 out of 10 points

When a sampled score is put back in the population before selecting the next score, this process is called sampling without replacement.

 

? Question 4 10 out of 10 points

When events are mutually exclusive and exhaustive then the sum of the individual probabilities of each event in the set must equal 1.00.

? Question 5 10 out of 10 points

To use probability and inference, data must be discrete.

? Question 6 10 out of 10 points

To calculate the probability of drawing three sevens in a row from a deck of cards involves the use of the multiplication rule and equals 4/52 + 3/51 + 2/50.

? Question 7 0 out of 10 points

When two events are dependent, then p(A and B) = p(A) + p(B).

 

? Question 8 10 out of 10 points

Two events are considered mutually exclusive if the probability of one event does not influence the probability of a second event.

 

? Question 9 10 out of 10 points

Sampling without replacement is usually used in choosing subjects for an independent groups design experiment.

? Question 10 10 out of 10 points

Probability values range from 0 to 1.