Discrete vs continuous examples

    • What are categorical, discrete, and continuous variables ...

      Discuss the assumptions the students had and introduce the ideas of discrete vs. continuous data. Show students, either via PowerPoint or transparency Figure 1 (below). Explain that this figure represents data acquired by scientists on a research vessel using a CTD (see Web Resources) to obtain data (discrete …

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    • [DOC File]Continuous and Discontinuous Functions Worksheet

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      A) Gross vs. fine motor skillsB) Discrete vs. continuous motor skillsC) Open vs. closed motor skillsD) Stability vs. transport motor skills. Question DetailsAccessibility : Keyboard Navigation. 28) Returning a serve in tennis is an example of which of the following types of motor skills?

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    • [DOC File]Implicit motor learning in discrete and continuous tasks:

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      Discrete vs. Continuous Random Variables. Example: Mark each random variable above as continuous (C) or discrete (D). Discrete Random Variables and their Probability Distributions. A discrete random variable X takes a fixed set of possible values with gaps between.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 1 Notes

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      It is therefore interesting to ask whether different cerebral systems are also involved in learning in discrete vs. continuous tasks. Concerning continuous tasks, a convincing study by Maquet and collaborators (Maquet, Schwartz, Passingham, & Frith, 2003) seems to contrast with earlier results obtained by Chambaron et al. (2003, 2006).

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    • [DOC File]WorkSHEET 9 - Jacaranda

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      If the general limit and f(c) are the same then the function is continuous at c. Do the following questions. The first one is done for you. Read it carefully. 1. In this case, c = 2. This is where the discontinuity could occur. Now, find the left and right side limits.

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    • [DOC File]Describing and Interpreting Data - UH

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      Height is a continuous. Weight, to the nearest kg, is a discrete random variable. Not a random variable, since match has already occurred. Although infinite, still a discrete random variable. Discrete, since price is always quoted to the nearest $0.001. Varies continuously, even when ‘full’ due to continuous pressure and temperature variation.

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    • [DOC File]Wednesday, August 11 (131 minutes)

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      vs . Quantitative. Data can be qualitative or quantitative. Qualitative data is descriptive information (it describes something). Quantitative data is numerical information (numbers). Quantitative data can be Discrete or Continuous: Discrete DataDiscrete Data can only take certain values. Discrete …

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      Discrete Data. The data are said to be . discrete. if the measurements are integers (e.g. number of employees of a company, number of incorrect answers on a test, number of participants in a program…) Continuous Data. The data are said to be . continuous. if the measurements can take on any value, usually within some range (e.g. weight).

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    • [DOC File]Lesson Plan – Discrete vs

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      Discrete the random variable assumes discrete (countable) values. Continuous the random variable can assume values represented by a continuous interval of numbers. Examples of Discrete Random Variable. the number of automobile accidents in Houston. the number of building permits issued by the city during the last year

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