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    When the Potential Values for a Qualitative or Discrete Variable
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When the Potential Values for a Qualitative or Discrete Variable

Question 125

Question 125

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When the potential values for a qualitative or discrete variable are mutually exclusive and exhaustive,then the probabilities associated with the individual score values will represent a probability distribution with respect to that variable.

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