Abstract
If violations of Bell's inequality turn up in measurements on an ensemble of particle pairs, do they imply that each pair behaves nonlocally, or only the ensemble as a whole? We show that each pair in the ensemble behaves nonlocally when the particles are spins coupled in a singlet state. For spins in a nonsinglet state, however, a model in which some of the pairs behave locally reproduces quantum predictions.
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