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Emily's main goal here was to test whether or not the tt practicioners' guesses were random, like the flip of a coin. in most medical experiments, this is the norm. we want to test whether or not the treatment has an effect, not whether or not the treatment actually works. we will now begin to formulate this experiment in terms of the terminology we learned in this course. question 1: describe emily’s model for how likely the tt practitioners are to choose the correct hand. what alternative model is her model meant to discredit? discuss with students around you to come to a conclusion. check in with a ta or la if you are stuck.

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