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Which of the following distributions can you apply a logarithmic transformation to? A. Logarithmic normal B. Poisson C. Bernoulli D. Exponential
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Which of the following distributions can you apply a logarithmic transformation to?
A. Logarithmic normal
B. Poisson
C. Bernoulli
D. Exponential
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You can apply a logarithmic transformation to the following distribution:
A. Logarithmic normal
D. Exponential
You cannot apply a logarithmic transformation to the following distributions:
B. Poisson
C. Bernoulli
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