? Question 1 0 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 addition and multiplication rules can apply to any number of events.

? Question 3 0 out of 10 points

There is no division rule for probability.

? Question 4 0 out of 10 points

The addition rule is concerned with determining the probability of A or B, while the multiplication rule is concerned with determining the probability A and B.

? Question 5 0 out of 10 points

If a set of events is exhaustive, they only constitute a part of the possible events.

? Question 6 0 out of 10 points

When two events are mutually exclusive then p(A and B) must equal 1.00.

? Question 7

0 out of 10 points

To use probability and inference, data must be discrete.

? Question 8 0 out of 10 points

The Addition Rule concerns one of several possible events.

? Question 9 0 out of 10 points

A priori and a posteriori probability have the same meaning.

? Question 10 0 out of 10 points

If an event is certain to occur, its probability of occurrence equals 1.00.