Testing how a problem solution reacts to changes in one or more of the model parameters is called: Select one: 1. analysis of tradeoffs. 2. sensitivity analysis. 3. priority recognition. 4. analysis of variance. 5. decision analysis. 6. Maximum likelihood
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This process is not about recognizing priorities or making decisions. It's not about analyzing tradeoffs or variances either. Maximum likelihood is a method of estimating the parameters of a statistical model. Show more…
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