A professor teaching a course in Abnormal Psychology plans to give a surprise quiz consisting of 4 multiple-choice quest

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A professor teaching a course in Abnormal Psychology plans to give a surprise quiz consisting of 4 multiple-choice quest

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A professor teaching a course in Abnormal Psychology plans to
give a surprise quiz consisting of 4 multiple-choice questions,
each with 5 possible answers (a, b, c, d, e), one of which is
correct. Let’s assume that an unprepared student makes random
guesses, and we want to find the probability of exactly 3 correct
responses to the 4 questions.
a. Does this procedure result in a binomial distribution?
b. If this procedure does result in a binomial distribution,
identify the values of n, x, p, and q
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