The ratio of the likelihood of an event occurring to the likelihood of the event not occurring is called the ________________ of the event occurring.
The formula to find the Odds is defined as the likelihood that an event occurring divided by the likelihood of the same event not occurring. Hence, the correct option is A. Odds
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The ratio of the likelihood of an event occurring to the likelihood of the event not...
1. An environmental event that occurs before an operant response and decreases the likelihood of a behavior occurring is called a(n) __________. a. negative reinforcer; b. discriminative stimulus; c. specifying stimulus; d. positive punishment; e. differentiating stimulus
If the odds in favor of an event occurring are 9 to 2, then the probability that the event will not occur is
The probability of event A occurring is 65% and the probability of event B occurring is 37%. If the probability of A or B occurring is 71%, what is the probability of A and B occurring?
The odds of any event A occurring are given by P(A)/P(A') while the odds against any event A occurring are given by P(A')/P(A). In the game of craps, two fair dice are rolled and the sum of the faces showing is computed a. One bet in the game of craps is the "Yo" bet; this is a bet the next roll will be an eleven. If the bet were a fair one, the payout of the bet would be the...
18. The Complement rule states that the probability of an event not occurring is A. equal to one minus the probability it will occur. B. equal to one minus the probability it will not occur. C. equal to 0.0 D. equal to 1.0 E. None of the above
The probability of event A occurring given that event B has already occurred is 0.61. The probability of both events occurring is 0.5. What is the probability of event B occurring? O 0.305 O 0195 O 0.390 O 0.820 O 0.500
If the probability that an event will occur is 6 7 then the probability that the event will not occur is 1 7 and the odds in favor of the event occurring are The odds are 10 (Simplify your answer)
Event A has a 90% chance of occurring. Event B has a 20% chance of occurring. The correlation (i.e. whether they tend to occur together, or separately, or are unrelated) between the events is unknown.1). What is the maximum probability that both event A and event B will occur?2). What is the minimum probability that both event A and event B will occur?
4.3 Heart attack is one of the leading causes of death in many countries and cigarette smoking is the most preventable risk factor for heart attack. In a particular population, 20% of people suffered a heart attack, 16% of people are current smokers, and 12% of people had a heart attack while they were smokers. Let event A be a person who is a current smoker and event B be a person who had heart attack a) Construct a Venn...
4.3 Heart attack is one of the leading causes of death in many countries and cigarette smoking is the most preventable risk factor for heart attack. In a particular population, 20% of people suffered a heart attack, 16% ofpeople are current smokers, and 12% of people had a heart attack while they were smokers. Let event A be a person who is a current smoker and event B be a person who had heart attack. a) Construct a Venn diagram...