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Analysts should rely on the default settings of GIS software.
Multinomial Population
A population in a statistical model where outcomes can fall into three or more categories.
Normal Population
A population in which the data follows a normal distribution, characterized by a bell-shaped curve.
Binomial Population
A population in which each member has only two possible outcomes or states, typically referred to as a success or failure.
Goodness-Of-Fit Test
A statistical method employed to assess the alignment between observed data and its predicted distribution.
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