In a study designed to determine whether babies have an innate sense of morality, babies were shown two puppet shows in a random order: one of them ha

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2021-05-18

In a study designed to determine whether babies have an innate sense of morality, babies were shown two puppet shows in a random order: one of them had a puppet being nice, and the other had a different puppet being mean. The babies were then given the opportunity to reach for either the nice puppet or the mean puppet, and the researchers recorded which puppet the babies reached for. Suppose that out of 23 babies in the study, 15 of them reached for the nice puppet. Using the distribution you picked and observed 15 out of 23 babies reaching for the nice puppet, what conclusion should be drawn, and why?

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The random samples of people will not all be the same, and they will not be equally representative of the population.

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