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Mathematics, 03.03.2020 04:00 teesoprettyy

Consider the question (using fish) of whether uncommitted members of a group make it more democratic. It has been argued that individuals with weak preferences are particularly vulnerable to a vocal opinionated minority. However, recent studies, including computer simulations, observational studies with humans, and experiments with fish, all suggest that adding uncommitted members to a group might make for more democratic decisions by taking control away from an opinionated minority. In the experiment with fish, golden shiners (small freshwater fish who have a very strong tendency to stick together in schools) were trained to swim toward either yellow or blue marks to receive a treat. Those swimming toward the yellow mark were trained more to develop stronger preferences and became the fish version of individuals with strong opinions. When a minority of five opinionated fish (wanting to aim for the yellow mark) were mixed with a majority of six less opinionated fish (wanting to aim for the blue mark), the group swam toward the minority yellow mark almost all the time. When some untrained fish with no prior preferences were added, however, the majority opinion prevailed most of the time.
What is the Effect of Including Some Indifferent Fish?

In the experiment described above, the schools of fish in the study with an opinionated minority and a less passionate majority picked the majority option only about 17% of the time. However, when groups also included 10 fish with no opinion, the schools of fish picked the majority option 61% of the time. We want to estimate the effect of adding the fish with no opinion to the group, which means we want to estimate the difference in the two proportions. We learn from the study that the standard error for estimating this difference is about 0.14.
(a) Give the best point estimate.
(b) Find a 95% confidence interval.
(c) Is it plausible that adding indifferent fish really has an effect on the outcome?

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