Let (n=12), and let (B) have the Ewens distribution with parameter (theta>0). Suppose (B) has six blocks.

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Let \(n=12\), and let \(B\) have the Ewens distribution with parameter \(\theta>0\). Suppose \(B\) has six blocks. Which is more likely: (a) that \(B\) has all blocks of size two; (b) that \(B\) has five blocks of size one and one of size seven?

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