A lecturer, for having otherwise no merits, claims to be equipped with extrasensory powers. His students have
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A lecturer, for having otherwise no merits, claims to be equipped with extrasensory powers. His students have some doubt about it and ask him to predict the outcomes of ten flippings of a fair coin. The lecturer is five times successful. Do you believe that, based on this test, the claim of the lecturer is justified?
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Applied Probability And Stochastic Processes
ISBN: 9780367658496
2nd Edition
Authors: Frank Beichelt
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