Imagine that you are told that the probabilities of certain outcomes are indepen
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Question
Imagine that you are told that the probabilities of certain outcomes are independent of one another. What does this mean? Read all options below and choose the best answer. The statement means that a particular outcome becomes more likely if that outcome has not occurred on any recent trials. The statement means that the outcome of each trial does not depend in any way on the outcomes of other trials. The statement means that the outcome of each trial must be unique (i.e., scores cannot be repeated in the data set). The statement means that the outcomes being considered cannot be mutually exclusive of one another. None of the statements above appropriately describe independent outcomes.Explanation / Answer
option B. is the right answer for this question.
the statment means that outcome of each trial does not depend in any way on the out come of other trial