Abstract
This article deals with the problem of simulation, where each simulation can provide additional, but nonindependent information about the question being studied. Although the example is taken from the game, contract bridge, readers need not know anything about the game to appreciate the example, which is ideally suited to beginning courses in statistics, mathematical statistics, or sampling theory.
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