N = 26. Suppose a population has 26 members identified with the letters A through Z. (a)
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N = 26. Suppose a population has 26 members identified with the letters A through Z.
(a) You select one individual at random from this population. What is the probability of selecting individual A?
(b) Assume person A gets selected on an initial draw, you replace person A into the sampling frame, and then take a second random draw. What is the probability of drawing person A on the second draw?
(c) Assume person A gets selected on the initial draw and you sample again without replacement. What is the probability of drawing person A on the second draw?
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Basic Biostatistics Statistics For Public Health Practice
ISBN: 9781284067583
2nd Edition
Authors: B.Burt Gerstman
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