In a situation where there are only two possible events, A and B, on each trial, if P = Q on each trial
a. A and B are necessarily independent
b. A and B are necessarily dependent
c. p(A) must be greater than p(B)
d. A and B must be mutually exclusive
e. A and B are necessarily independent and must be mutually exclusive
D
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A. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory. B. California Psychological Inventory. C. Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire. D. Inwald Personality Inventory.
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