Which of the following statements about probability distributions is least accurate?
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A discrete random variable is a variable that can assume only certain clearly separated values resulting from a count of some set of items. | |
B) |
The skewness of a normal distribution is zero. | |
C) |
A binomial probability distribution is an example of a continuous probability distribution. | |
The binomial probability distribution is an example of a discrete probability distribution. There are only two possible outcomes of each trial and the outcomes are mutually exclusive. For example, in a coin toss the outcome is either heads or tails.
The other responses are both correct definitions.
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