(See Solution) Determining Whether Gender-Selection Technique Is Effective Assume that in a test of a gender-selection technique, a clinical trial results
Question: Determining Whether Gender-Selection Technique Is Effective
Assume that in a test of a gender-selection technique, a clinical trial results in 12 girls in 14 births. Refer to Table 4.1 and find the indicated probabilities.
- Find the probability of exactly 12 girls in 14 births.
- Find the probability of 12 or more girls in 14 births.
- Which probability is relevant for determining whether 12 girls in 14 births is unusually high: the result from part (a) or part (b)?
- Does 12 girls in 14 births suggest that the gender-selection technique is effective? Why or why not?
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