ASU MAT 294 - Punishment, Rational Expectations, and Relative Payoffs

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Module I Lab:The Importance of Sample SizeDataThe data was collected in 1984 from part of the Colorado desert in Joshua Tree National Park, CaliforniaA Joshua TreeDataA 100 m × 100 m plot (= 1 hectare) was marked in the desert100 m100 mSize of a footballfieldFor every plant in the plot,The following was recorded:•Species•Location•Height•Length•Width•VolumeDataThe most common plant in the plot was Ambrosia dumosa, a desert ragweed (a.k.a. white bursageand burrobush)DataThere were 4,358 individual Ambrosia dumosa in the


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