Which of these are the examples of continuous probability distributions: Correct! Normal distribution Correct! Uniform distribution Possion distribution Bernoulli distribution Correct! Student's t-distribution
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Which of these are the examples of continuous probability distributions: Correct! Normal distribution Correct! Uniform distribution Possion distribution Bernoulli distribution Correct! Student's t-distribution
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Examples of continuous probability distributions include:
- Normal distribution
- Uniform distribution
- Student's t-distribution
Please note that the Poisson distribution and the Bernoulli distribution are not continuous probability distributions. They are examples of discrete probability distributions.
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