In an experiment on extrasensory perception (ESP), a subject in one room is asked to state the color. (red or blue) of a card chosen from a deck of 50 well-shuffled cards by anindividual in another...


In an experiment on extrasensory perception (ESP), a subject in one room is asked to state the color.<br>(red or blue) of a card chosen from a deck of 50 well-shuffled cards by anindividual in another room.<br>Subject does't know how many are red/blue. If she identifies 32 cards correctly, are the results significant?<br>1.1 at a= 0.05 1.2. at a= 0.01 1.3. until what level of confidence?<br>HINT: PROBLEM: Can the subject guess the color of more than 50% of the of the cards<br>1.4. Test the hypothesesthat the subject cannot guess more than 50% of the cards Hint:<br>H1:<br>p>0.5<br>

Extracted text: In an experiment on extrasensory perception (ESP), a subject in one room is asked to state the color. (red or blue) of a card chosen from a deck of 50 well-shuffled cards by anindividual in another room. Subject does't know how many are red/blue. If she identifies 32 cards correctly, are the results significant? 1.1 at a= 0.05 1.2. at a= 0.01 1.3. until what level of confidence? HINT: PROBLEM: Can the subject guess the color of more than 50% of the of the cards 1.4. Test the hypothesesthat the subject cannot guess more than 50% of the cards Hint: H1: p>0.5

Jun 11, 2022
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