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Distribution questions

1.      What are the assumptions underlying a normal distribution?

2.      What are the assumptions underlying a binomial distribution?

3.      Why do we want to assume that our sample data represent a
population distribution?

4.       What are the differences between the binomial and normal
distributions?

5.      What are the similarities between the binomial and normal
distributions?


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