| 11. | A " sample space ", as I usually understand that term, is a probability space.
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| 12. | All of the possible outcomes of an experiment form the elements of a sample space.
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| 13. | A probability distribution whose sample space is the set of real numbers is called multivariate.
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| 14. | The possible values of the sample space are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.
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| 15. | "' Orthogonal sampling "'adds the requirement that the entire sample space must be sampled evenly.
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| 16. | Richard Isaac discusses a slightly different sample space counting approach in ISBN 038794415X, pp . 8-10.
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| 17. | Why cant it contribute to sample space.
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| 18. | There is a sample space of lines, one on which the affine group of the plane acts.
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| 19. | This event would contains all outcomes in the sample space except the element ( T, T ).
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| 20. | In one formulation of the distribution, the sample space is taken to be a finite sequence of integers.
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