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Participants are told, "hospital a has an average of 45 births per day; hospital b has an average ofonly 15 births per day." the participants are then asked, "which hospital is more likely to have a day in which at least 60% of the babies born are female? " in answering the question, participants
a) answer in a fashion governed by the law of small numbers.
b) seem insensitive to the fact that departures from the average case are more likely with a small sample.
c) seem insensitive to the fact that departures from the average case are more likely with a larger sample.
d) correctly realize that departures from the average case are not dependent on hospital size.
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