| 21. | :With the interpretation of the experiment out of the way, there is still the choice of sample space.
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| 22. | The sample space, S, of our model comprises the set of all possible pairs ( age, height ).
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| 23. | The distribution heterogeneity causes spatial dependence between measured values in ordered sets determined in sampling units and sample spaces.
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| 24. | The confidence interval is part of the parameter space, whereas the acceptance region is part of the sample space.
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| 25. | Taking another tack, now consider the sample space of an experiment which is an infinite series of coin tosses.
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| 26. | There can be issues when the sample space is used as a mathematical _ model for a real-world problem.
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| 27. | According to my model, the event'coin lands on edge'has probability 0, because it is not in the sample space.
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| 28. | To have the best sampling strategy for stratified tanks, is to collect various time-integrated samples spaced evenly throughout each discharge.
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| 29. | For example, if the experiment is tossing a coin, the sample space is typically the set { head, tail }.
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| 30. | Numerical differentiation of I ( V ) with respect to V would include the contributions from the varying tip-sample spacing.
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