On Sat, 24 Feb 2001, Donald Burrill wrote:

> On Sat, 24 Feb 2001, Mike Granaas wrote:
> 
> > each of A, B, and C three times and one of those a fourth time.
> 
> This sounds as though you thought each S were going to have ten separate 
> trials at identifying the "odd pizza out", with a different set of three 
> pizzas each time.  I don't see how else "choosing each of A, B, and C 
> three times and one of those a fourth time" could mean anything else; 
> but if I've misunderstood, doubtless your reply will explain.  
> However interesting such an experiment might be, it's not the experiment 
> that I thought Dennis described.

Upon rereading Dennis' original question he proposed 10 S, not 10
trials/S.  So, my speculations about sequential trials for a given S are
not relevant.  That will teach me to try and respond on friday afternoons.

Michael

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