Short Answer
Can domestic dogs understand human body cues such as leaning? The experimenter leaned toward one of two objects and recorded whether or not the dog being tested correctly chose the object indicated. A four-year-old male beagle named Augie participated in this study. He chose the correct object 8 out of 10 times when the experimenter leaned towards the correct object. Shown below is a simulation of 1000 sample proportions under the assumption that the long-run probability that Augie chooses correct is 0.50.
-Construct an approximate 95% confidence interval using the 2SD method: ______(1) ± 2______ (2)
Drop-down options for (1) and (2):
•0.5
•0.497
•0.8
•0.153
Correct Answer:

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