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Which is not a principle of sociotechnical systems design?
Discrete
A term describing any set of data that can only take on specific, distinct values and cannot be subdivided meaningfully, such as countable items.
Continuous
Pertains to quantities that can assume an infinite number of values within a given range.
Categorical
Describes variables that can take on one of a limited and usually fixed number of possible values, assigning each individual or other unit of observation to a particular group or nominal category.
Binomial Probability
Binomial Probability is the probability of observing a specific number of successful outcomes in a fixed number of trials, with each trial having the same probability of success.
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