Testing for Bias The last 106 baseball seasons (as of this writing) ended with 62 World Series wins by American League teams and 44 wins by National League teams. Can the runs test be used to show that the American League is better because disproportionately more World Series contests are won by American League teams?
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Using the Runs Test for Randomness. In Exercises 510, use the runs test with a significance level of = 0.05 . (All data are listed in order by row.)Testing for Randomness of Presidential Election Winners The political parties of the winning candidates for a recent sequence of presidentialelections are listed below. D denotes Democratic party and R denotes Republican party. Does it appear that we elect Democrat and Republican candidates in a sequence that isnot random?R R D R D R R R R D D R R R D D DD D R R D D R R D R R R D D R R D
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The first step in solving 13-7 problem number 5 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Using the Runs Test for Randomness. In Exercises 510, use the runs test with a significance level of = 0.05 . (All data are listed in order by row.)Testing for Randomness of Presidential Election Winners The political parties of the winning candidates for a recent sequence of presidentialelections are listed below. D denotes Democratic party and R denotes Republican party. Does it appear that we elect Democrat and Republican candidates in a sequence that isnot random?R R D R D R R R R D D R R R D D DD D R R D D R R D R R R D D R R D
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