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The absence of any difference implies that a similar proportion of "lucky" versus "unlucky" pokes was experienced by subjects of the four groups.
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It may not feel like this to everyone in the world (some will take any work they can get), but a lucky proportion of the population has a choice about where she or he can take a job.
And while these two banks benefit from having large parts of their business outside of Spain, the rest of the Spanish banking sector is not so lucky: A large proportion of the banks' loan books is tied up in sinking Spanish real estate.
Given that 30-year-old directors targeting the tastes of 14-year-old boys make a disturbingly high proportion of Hollywood movies, perhaps it's lucky that grown-ups are in charge when prizes are handed out.
The minimum number of lucky nodes,, for any node will be bigger than zero.
Obviously, in a dense network, the number of lucky nodes will also be big.
Given that choice probabilities were not 50/50, what proportion of the time did the monkey actually choose the "lucky" side?
Here, we used the same logic, a hypothetical observer who cannot detect a mass without also knowing where that mass is, to work out the proportion of trials on which correct detection combined with incorrect localisation could be due to lucky guesses.
"We're lucky in London at the moment that we have a much higher proportion of social housing than in comparative cities," he says.
In their method, one works out what proportion of correct detection trials (in their study, detection of a change) could be due to lucky guesses by creating a hypothetical observer who can only detect a change when it also knows what that change is (i.e. there is no true detection without localisation, therefore any such trials are due to correct guesses).
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