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You can look in the Google DMOZ directory and see the toolbar rank. If your 6 and 5 are both in there, you can get a sense of whether they are higher or lower than their peers in the same PR. If the 6 is indeed the top of 5 or 6 other sites with PR 6, it probably is close to 7.
Just to complicate the discussion further, is it 4 links and 40 links? Or 4 outside links and 40 outside links, as I suspect? For the 4-links page, probably you really have a dozen or more internal links, bringing the true number to 16 or more. So 16 vs. 52 (40 + 12) is the real scale you should be looking at. There I personally would tip the scales toward going with the 6 without knowing more about the log scale.
To clarify, the PR 6 page has 40 outbound links and about 38 more going internally to deeper links in the category and some navigation links.
The PR 5 page has only the 4 outbound links and 14 internal links.
I guess like you said you have to get the slide rule out and try to decipher the PR that would be passed on from each page.
Had you said the number of internal links were the other way around - 4 + 38 = 42 for the PR5 and 40 + 14 = 54 for the PR 6 - you would have a likely (although given the uncertainties as to how strong a 5 and a 6 you had, not certain) winner. In this case, put your money on the PR 6.
As it stands, you can't say anything.
So one way of looking at it is how likely is it for that surfer to visit your site on a page with four outbounds as opposed to a page with forty?
Or, looked at another way: Have you ever checked your logs and been discouraged because the bots don't follow all your links, that they seem to become tired and leave, like a random surfer?
diamondgrl makes excellent points (as always).
I can probably make valid arguments for choosing one or the other. I say just grab them both because I don't think this question can be definitively answered.
So one way of looking at it is how likely is it for that surfer to visit your site on a page with four outbounds as opposed to a page with forty?
But the surfer isn't starting at either of these pages... so a further question you've got to ask yourself is how much more likely is the surfer to get to the PR6 page than to the PR5 page?
I'll let someone else more knowledgeable than I handle the nxn type discussions... but offhand I think I'd go with the PR6 too.
So one way of looking at it is how likely is it for that surfer to visit your site on a page with four outbounds as opposed to a page with forty?
That's a tough one. The directory layout is as such:
indexpage>> main category(PR6) >>subcategory (PR5)
More people will visit the PR 6 page but there are 4x more links to choose from so I would probably get clicked on less.
Less People would visit the PR 5 page but I would have a much better chance of getting clicked on since there are less links to choose from.
We're talking bots though and not humans, so they'll all get "clicked", it's just a question of how the PR gets divided.
Thanks for all the input.