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Mathematics, 25.09.2020 22:01 trammellb91

An Austrian study was completed to determine if untrained sea lions and sea lionesses could follow various experimenter-given cues when given a choice of two objects. One experimenter-given cue was to point at one of the objects. One sea lioness, named Zwerg, successfully chose the pointed-at object 37 times out of 48 trials. Does this result show that Zwerg can correctly follow this type of direction by an experimenter more than 50% of the time? Suppose we want to simulate 1000 repetitions of having Zwerg choose between the two objects if she's choosing randomly. What values would you use to set up this simulation?

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