Multiple Choice
Research on the perception of randomness has shown that people
A) correctly judge that the sequence of boy/girl births in the sequence BBBGGG is more likely than the sequence GBBGBG.
B) incorrectly judge that the sequence BBBGGG is more likely than the sequence GBBGBG.
C) correctly judge that the sequence GBBGBG is more likely than the sequence BBBGGG.
D) incorrectly judge that the sequence GBBGBG is more likely than the sequence BBBGGG.
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