Describe the difference between contingent and independent probabilities.

What will be an ideal response?


Probabilities are contingent when the outcome of one event affects the probability of a second event. Probabilities are independent when the probability of one event is unrelated to another event.

Political Science

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The first court to decide a case has:

a. no jurisdiction b. original jurisdiction c. appellate jurisdiction d. intermediate jurisdiction

Political Science

SALT II was signed by

a. the US but not the USSR. b. the USSR but not the US. c. the NATO and Warsaw Pact countries. d. neither the US nor the USSR. e. None of the Above.

Political Science

Which of the following is NOT one of the categories that political scientists use to look at pieces of the American population?

a. Age b. Gender c. Past voting record d. Race e. Income Level

Political Science

Briefly describe “Conditional Cash Transfer” programs, using an example to illustrate your point.

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science