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For interview data, the critical questions about reliability have centered around
Event A
A specific occurrence or happening, often denoted in probability and statistics as a measurable outcome.
Mutually Exclusive
A condition in which the occurrence of one event or situation precludes the occurrence of another.
Compatible Events
Events in probability theory that can occur at the same time.
Mutually Exclusive
Describes a condition in probability and statistics where two events cannot occur at the same time; the occurrence of one event excludes the possibility of the other event occurring.
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