Final answer:
In the given scenario, out of 100 "intuitive" subjects, 59 correctly identified whether the person in the video was lying, while out of 100 "non-intuitive" subjects, 69 correctly identified whether the person in the video was lying.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the given scenario, 59 out of 100 "intuitive" subjects correctly identified whether the person in the video was lying, whereas 69 out of 100 "non-intuitive" subjects correctly identified whether the person in the video was lying. To represent this data, we can create a bar graph with two bars representing the number of correct identifications for each group: intuitive and non-intuitive. The association suggested is that the "non-intuitive" people were slightly better at detecting lies than the "intuitive" people.