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Communication scholars have developed three different models that can be used to analyze interactions: the action, interaction, and transaction models. What elements do these models have in common? How are they different? Even though the transaction model is the most complete and widely used, consider situations in which it might be useful to analyze an interaction using either the action or interaction model; identify two different examples and justify your choices.
Standard Deviation
Standard deviation is a measure of the dispersion or spread of a set of numbers, indicating how much individual numbers in a dataset deviate from the mean or average.
Random Variable
A statistical variable whose outcomes are numeric and result from unpredictable events.
Binomial Distribution
A probability distribution that summarizes the likelihood that a value will take one of two independent states across a number of trials.
Binomial Probability Distribution
A probability distribution that summarizes the likelihood that a variable will take one of two independent values under a given set of parameters or assumptions.
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