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A value three standards deviation from the mean is more likely to occur than a value two standard deviations from the mean. a. True b. False
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A value three standards deviation from the mean is more likely to occur than a value two standard deviations from the mean.
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b. False
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This is False. It's False because by definition, values which are three standard deviations are less likely than values that are two standard deviations - if we're talking about the Gaussian/normal distribution that is.
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