1. What is meant by a marginal distribution?
A. A marginal distribution is the effect of either the row variable or the column variable in the contingency table.
B. A marginal distribution is a frequency or relative frequency distribution of either the row or column variable in a contingency table.
C. A marginal distribution is the relative distribution of both row or column variables in the contingency table.
D. A marginal distribution is the relative frequency of each category of one? variable, given a specific value of the other variable in a contingency table.
2. What is meant by a conditional distribution?
A. A conditional distribution is a frequency or relative frequency distribution of either the row or column variable in a contingency table.
B. A conditional distribution lists the relative frequency of each category of the response? variable, given a specific value of the explanatory variable in a contingency table.
C. A conditional distribution is the relative distribution of both row or column variables in the contingency table.
D. A conditional distribution is the relative association between two categorical variables in the contingency table.