Suppose an individual actually does have ESP and makes correct identifications with probability ???? = 0.95. If
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Suppose an individual actually does have ESP and makes correct identifications with probability ???? = 0.95. If the individual is subjected to a series of 20 independent trials, determine
(a) the probability of making 20 correct identifications.
(b) the probability of making fewer than 19 correct identifications.
(c) the mean number of correct identifications.
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Applied Biostatistics For The Health Sciences
ISBN: 9781119722694
2nd Edition
Authors: Richard J. Rossi
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