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Data Analysis Final Quiz 1 Exam

The document discusses various concepts related to intelligent reasoning, knowledge representation, and probability distributions. It provides definitions and examples of logic, rule-based systems, knowledge representation, frame-based systems, INTERNIST, network topology, discrete and continuous probability distributions, and other related concepts. It tests the reader's understanding with multiple choice questions about these topics.

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Data Analysis Final Quiz 1 Exam

The document discusses various concepts related to intelligent reasoning, knowledge representation, and probability distributions. It provides definitions and examples of logic, rule-based systems, knowledge representation, frame-based systems, INTERNIST, network topology, discrete and continuous probability distributions, and other related concepts. It tests the reader's understanding with multiple choice questions about these topics.

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It involves a commitment in viewing the world in terms of individual entities and relations.

: logic

It views the world in terms of attributes object value triples.

:  rule based

It is a variety of  formal calculation typically deduction.

: Intelligent Reasoning

The following provided inspirations of what constitutes intelligent reasoning EXCEPT

: Sociology

It sees a set of prototypes in particular prototypical diseases to be matched against the case
at hand.

: INTERNIST

It is used to enable an entity to determine consequences by thinking rather than acting.

: Knowledge Representation / KR

A network purpoting to describe family memberships.

: network topology

KR means __________________________.

: Knowledge Representation

It views the world in thinking of prototypical objects.

: frame
Which is NOT a basic representation technology?

: graph

The classification table that XLSTAT can display

: confusion matrix

The most common function used to link probability to explanatory variables.

: logit model

ROC means

: Receiver Operating Characteristics

It provides the height or the value of the function at any particular value of x

: probability density function

The following are continuous distributions EXCEPT

: geometric

The following provided inspirations of what constitute intelligent reasoning EXCEPT

: philosophy

Which is an example of a discrete random variable?

: number of books

It is a variety of formal calculation typically deduction.

: Intelligent Reasoning
It sees a set of prototypes in particular to be matched to cases at hand

: INTERNIST

It is used to enable an entity to determine consequences by thinking rather than acting.

: KR

The following are discrete distributions EXCEPT

: chi-square

It involves a commitment in viewing the world in terms of individual entities and relations
between them.

: logic

It sees the medical world as made of empirical associations connecting symptoms to


diseases.

: MYCIN

He proposed the use of a penalized likehood function.

: Firth

A network purpoting to describe  family memberships.

: network topology

What is the value of the mean and standard deviation in a normal probability density
function?

: mean-50 s=5
Which is NOT a basic representation technologies?

: graph

What is KR?

: Knowledge Representation

A model that corresponds to the case where the dependent variable has more than two
categories.

: multinomial logit model

It views the world in terms of attribute -object value triples

: rule-based

It is a numerical function of the outcome of a statistical experiment.

: random variable

The most commonly used continuous probability distribution.

: normal

It is  often used as a  model  of the number of arrivals at a facility in a  given period of time.

: poison probability distribution

Two of the most widely used discrete probability distribution.

: poisson and binomial


It refers to a frequently used method as it enables binary or polytomous variables to be
modelled.

: logistic regression

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