Mathematics, 26.03.2020 18:15 JadaaJayy
A solution to this problem with a large number of observations is to simulate different random assignments and calculate the proportion of simulations in which the statistic exceeds the value of the observed data. We have provided you with the code that performs this exercise on the data teachers_final. csv with 100 simulations. However, we have replaced line 46 with blanks for you to fill in (). Fill in line 46 with the correct code. What is the result of that line?
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