Create and post an infographic that contrasts discrete probabilities and continuous probabilities. Discuss your infographic.
- Address the definitions as well as compare & contrast the two concepts (discrete probabilities and continuous probabilities) using relevant graphics, diagrams, and short explanations within your infographic.
- Submit a written discussion post explaining your infographic.
Important:
Before an assignment can be considered for grading it must be original work including infographics and content created by the student.
Please create an original infographic using only the design platform, CANVA.
The work must be original and templates provided by CANVA are not acceptable.
The submission must include a link to your original CANVA work.
The link must be Not be to a Canva Video. Links that forward to a Canva Video will receive an automatic failing grade.
The submission must come from a Canva account associated with your trine email.
Submissions from accounts not associated with your trine email will receive an automatic failing grade.
The Canva Account must show your full name. Submissions That do not display your full name will receive an automatic failing grade.
Infographics must contain text. Infographics that contain only images of text will receive an automatic failing grade.
Essential Activities:
- Reading chapters 4-6 in Modern Business Statistics 7e will assist you in writing this discussion forum.
- Watching the video, “Discrete Probability Distributions” will assist you in writing this discussion forum
- Watching the video, “Discrete Probability Distributions” will assist you in writing this discussion forum.
Notes:
- Please refer to the discussion forum rubric on the “Start Here” page for this assignment.
- Initial discussion forum is due by Thursday at 11:59 PM EST and responses to two of your classmates are due by Sunday at 11:59 PM EST.
- Each week to earn full points on the discussion forums, make sure to include outside sources to support your discussion.
- Review the Infographic Rubric and review the Infographic example, located on the course “Start Here” page.
- Refer to the video, “The 9 Types of Infographics [TIPS AND EXAMPLES]” located on the “Start Here” page to assist you in creating an infographic.