Variables:
This data frame contains the following columns:
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window1
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object appearing in the first window.
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window2
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object appearing in the second window.
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window3
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object appearing in the third window.
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prize
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cash prize awarded (in Canadian dollars).
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night
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1, if observation was taken on day 1; 2, if observation was taken on day 2.
Details
At each play, each of three windows shows one of 7 possible objects. Apparently, the three windows are independent of each other, and the objects should appear with equal probability across the three windows. The objects are coded as follows: blank (0), single bar (1), double bar (2), triple bar (3), double diamond (5), cherries (6), and the numeral "7" (7).
Prizes (in quarters) are awarded according to the following scheme: 800 (5-5-5), 80 (7-7-7), 40 (3-3-3), 25 (2-2-2), 10 (1-1-1), 10 (6-6-6), 5 (2 "6"'s), 2 (1 "6") and 5 (any combination of "1", "2" and "3"). In addition, a "5" doubles any winning combination, e.g. (5-3-3) pays 80 and (5-3-5) pays 160.