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Continuity Correction
An adjustment made to a discrete distribution when approximating it by a continuous distribution, often used in binomial to normal distribution approximations.
Continuous Probability Curve
A curve that represents the distribution of a continuous random variable, indicating the probabilities of all possible values.
Continuity Correction
An adjustment made to a discrete distribution when approximating it to a continuous distribution.
Binomial Random Variable
A type of random variable that counts the number of successes in a fixed number of independent trials with the same probability of success.
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