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- Subject: Groups of Binomial Data
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- If I have a group of approximately 10 independent subjects each
- following their own binomial distribution, what distribution should I expect
- the group to follow? How would the mean and variance for the group
- be calculated? Should I expect the group to follow a binomial distribution,
- and if so how would I test to see if it did?
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