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18 January, 12:20

Give an example of when and why one would use a continuity correction factor?

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  1. 18 January, 12:43
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    When you use a normal distribution to approximate a binomial distribution, you're going to have to use a continuity correction factor. It's as simple as adding or subtracting. 5 to the discrete x-value: use the following table to decide whether to add or subtract.
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