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Multinomial DistributionRefer to "See Also" column to the right.
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Multinomial DistributionConsider a sequence of n independent trials, each of which can result in an outcome in any of k categories. Let pj be the probability that each trial results in an outcome in category j, j = 1, 2, … , [..]
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Multinomial Distributionis a purely hypothetical probability distribution where n objects which are sampled at random from a population of k things with respect to the number of each of the k things that appear.
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Multinomial DistributionA distribution that arises when a response variable is categorical in nature. For example, if a researcher recorded the type of child care a child used, then the distribution of the counts in these ca [..]
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Multinomial DistributionThe multinomial distribution arises when a response variable is categorical in nature, i.e., consists of data describing the membership of the respective cases to a particular category. For example, i [..]
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