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2 possible outcomes, probability of success is constant, trials are independent |
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Geometric probability model |
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a Geometric model is appropriate for a random variable that counts the number of Bernoulli trials until the first success |
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Binomial probability model |
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a Binomial model is appropriate for a random variable that counts the number of successes in a fixed number of Bernoulli trials |
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when sampling without replacement, trials are not independent; it's still okay to proceed as long as the sample is smaller than 10% of the population |
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Success/Failure Condition |
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for a Normal model to be a good approximation of a Binomial model, we must expect at least 10 successes and 10 failures |
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