Read FAQ 5.3.1 and answer the following questions. a. When we conduct a simulation using cards, why
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Read FAQ 5.3.1 and answer the following questions.
a. When we conduct a simulation using cards, why is it that we like to fix the color of the cards (like having 17 of one color and 13 of another) and randomize which pile they get placed in?
b. If we don’t have random assignment, what is the justification for shuffling cards to develop a null distribution?
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