Introductory Statistics (2nd Edition)
Introductory Statistics (2nd Edition)
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ISBN: 9780321978271
Author: Robert Gould, Colleen N. Ryan
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 7, Problem 27SE

ESP A Zener deck of cards has cards that show one of five different shapes with equal representation, so that the probability of selecting any particular shape is 0.20. A card is selected randomly, and a person is asked to guess which card has been chosen. The graph below shows a computer simulation of experiments in which a “person” was asked to guess which card had been selected for a large number of trials. (If the person does not have ESP, then his or her proportion of successes should be about 0.20 , give or take some amount.) Each dot in the dotplots represents the proportion of success for one person. For instance, the dot in Figure A farthest to the right represents a person with an 80 % success rate. One dotplot represents an experiment in which each person had 10 trials; another shows 20 trials; and a third shows 40 trials.

Explain how you can tell, from the widths of the graphs, which has the largest sample n = 40 and which has the smallest sample n = 10 .

Chapter 7, Problem 27SE, ESP A Zener deck of cards has cards that show one of five different shapes with equal

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