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List more than two events (i. e., categorical events) that might describe the outcome of each situation given below (a) A student applies for admission to Oxnard University. (You may select more than one answer. Click the box with a check mark for the correct answer and double click to empty the box for the wrong answer.) a) Admitted unconditionally b) Awarded a degree c) Not admitted d) Granted a visa e) Admitted conditionally

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