Question: Previously given answer was C. The bottom bar on the left and it was incorrect. Suppose that you and I have two competing theories about
Previously given answer was C. The bottom bar on the left and it was incorrect.

Suppose that you and I have two competing theories about the prevalence of green-eyed people in the student population. The predictions of our two theories are given by the two distributions in the figure (yours are the bars pointing left, mine are the bars pointing right). Further suppose that we observe 0 green-eyed participants. Where in this figure can we read off the probability that your theory is true? 8 10 12 6 Number of green-eyed (k) 4 2 0 T 0.6 0.2 0.2 0.6 Probability The ratio of the heights of the bottom bars O Nowhere The bottom bar on the left The bottom bar on the right
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