Which of the following are true of the Naive Bayes algorithm?(select all that apply.) Naive Bayes cannot
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Which of the following are true of the Naive Bayes algorithm?(select all that apply.)
Naive Bayes cannot outperform more complicated classifiers
No holdout or validation set is required with Naive Bayes.
Naive Bayes works best with a large number of observations.
Naive Bayes provides accurate estimates of the probability of classmembership.
Naive Bayes works especially well with a large number ofpredictors.
NaiveBayes assumes the effects of the predictors on the target areindependent
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