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Part 1: Based on your knowledge of fair decision making and probability concepts, should the Power Pill be produced and distributed? Explain your reasoning. Part 2: What effect (if any) did telling two groups about expected outcomes have on results? Use statistics to provide proof for your reasoning and explain. Part 3: Are there any flaws in the testing process? Should any of the steps or protocol be changed/avoided during round two of testing? Explain your reasoning.
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