In logic and probability theory, two events (or propositions) are mutually exclusive or disjoint if they cannot both occur at the same time. A clear example...
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Mutual exclusivity is a word learning constraint that involves the tendency to assign one label/name, and in turn avoid assigning a second label, to a...
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And/or (section Mutual exclusivity)
use. The word or does not entail mutual exclusivity by itself. The word either can be used to convey mutual exclusivity. "When using either as a conjunction...
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the exclusive tool used in word learning, only that it aids the process. Markman, E. M. (1991). The whole-object, taxonomic, and mutual exclusivity assumptions...
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In computer science, mutual exclusion is a property of concurrency control, which is instituted for the purpose of preventing race conditions. It is the...
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Look up exclusivity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Exclusivity may refer to: Exclusivity (religion), the ubiquitous stance in religion of asserting...
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Probability (section Mutually exclusive events)
both simultaneously, then they are called mutually exclusive events. If two events are mutually exclusive, then the probability of both occurring is...
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complements; complementary events must also fulfill the condition of mutual exclusivity. Suppose one throws an ordinary six-sided die eight times. What is...
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Probability space (section Mutual exclusivity)
simple requirements: First, the probability of a countable union of mutually exclusive events must be equal to the countable sum of the probabilities of...
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Disjoint sets (redirect from Mutually exclusive sets)
contains it. Hyperplane separation theorem for disjoint convex sets Mutually exclusive events Relatively prime, numbers with disjoint sets of prime divisors...
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Disjoint may refer to: Disjoint sets, sets with no common elements Mutual exclusivity, the impossibility of a pair of propositions both being true Disjoint...
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Fallacies of definition (section Mutual exclusivity)
incomprehensible; or they use obscure or ambiguous language, contain mutually exclusive parts, or (perhaps most commonly) are circular. If one concept is...
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σ-additivity: Any countable sequence of disjoint sets (synonymous with mutually exclusive events) E 1 , E 2 , … {\displaystyle E_{1},E_{2},\ldots } satisfies...
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\left\{{B_{n}:n=1,2,3,\ldots }\right\}} is a finite or countably infinite set of mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive events, then for any event A {\displaystyle...
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says that the probability assigned to the union of two disjoint (mutually exclusive) events by the measure should be the sum of the probabilities of the...
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Independence (probability theory) (redirect from Mutual independence)
common elements in their sample space so that they are not mutually exclusive (mutually exclusive iff A ∩ B = ∅ {\displaystyle A\cap B=\emptyset } ). Why...
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deterministic if it has only one. A random experiment that has exactly two (mutually exclusive) possible outcomes is known as a Bernoulli trial. When an experiment...
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collection of mutually exclusive events (events that contain no common results, e.g., the events {1,6}, {3}, and {2,4} are all mutually exclusive), the probability...
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of a particular experiment is unique, and different outcomes are mutually exclusive (only one outcome will occur on each trial of the experiment). All...
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observed. Independent events vs. mutually exclusive events The concepts of mutually independent events and mutually exclusive events are separate and distinct...
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possible die rolls is both mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive (i.e., "MECE"). The events 1 and 6 are mutually exclusive but not collectively exhaustive...
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kidnapping attempt. He coined the doctrine of military-political mutual exclusivity that became known as the Schneider Doctrine. He was born in Concepción...
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some conditions in order to be a sample space: The outcomes must be mutually exclusive, i.e. if s j {\displaystyle s_{j}} occurs, then no other s i {\displaystyle...
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Mutualism describes the ecological interaction between two or more species where each species has a net benefit. Mutualism is a common type of ecological...
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elements of P are said to be pairwise disjoint or mutually exclusive. See also mutual exclusivity. The sets in P {\displaystyle P} are called the blocks...
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principle (mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive) is a grouping principle for separating a set of items into subsets that are mutually exclusive (ME)...
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add up to 100% of the work necessary to complete the work package. Mutually exclusive: In addition to the 100% rule, there must be no overlap in scope definition...
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predictions, and not because mutually exclusive theories are true, which they cannot be, although two mutually exclusive theories can both be wrong and...
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Mutual authentication or two-way authentication (not to be confused with two-factor authentication) refers to two parties authenticating each other at...
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since these are complementary events: "success" and "failure" are mutually exclusive and exhaustive. Thus, one has the following relations: p = 1 − q ...
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