Contingency Plan
Consequence Management Plans.
A binomial experiment is a probability experiment that satisfies the following four requirements:1. Each trial can have only two outcomes or outcomes that can be reduced to two outcomes. These outcomes can be considered as either success or failure.2. There must be a fixed number of trials.3. The outcomes of each trial must be independent of each other.4. The probability of a success must remain the same for each trial.
an outcome
Sample space
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The sample space consists of the following four outcomes: TT, TH, HT, HH
mental retardTION
The term that describes the chance that an event should happen under perfect circumstances is "theoretical probability." This probability is calculated based on the possible outcomes of an event in an ideal scenario, without any external influences or biases affecting the results. It is often expressed as a ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the total number of possible outcomes.
It is always non-negative. The sum (or integral) over all possible outcomes is 1.
write possible patient-centered outcomes using following terms: verbalize, list and demonstrate
The ability to predict future outcomes.
Set of all possible outcomes.