The so-called gamblers fallacy goes something like this: in a dice game, for example, a seven has

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The so-called “gambler’s fallacy” goes something like this: in a dice game, for example, a seven has not turned up in quite a few rolls of a pair of honest dice; now a seven is said to be “due” to come up. Why is this a fallacy?

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Statistics Probability Inference And Decision

ISBN: 9780030778056

1st Edition

Authors: Robert L. Winkler, William L. Hays

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