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Question 3. Write a function called simulate_one_HERS_statistic to simulate one value of the test statistic under the null hypothesis. Make sure you're shufflling the labels HRT. Then, use the function to repeatedly sample the null hypothesis 1000 times and compute the test statistic each time. The cell may take a few seconds to run.

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