[quote name=\'Ian Wallis\' post=\'144580\' date=\'Jan 26 2007, 08:47 AM\']
What he says does make sense, and it's interesting reading. However, if I was in that situation I'd probably still stay with the case/curtain that I chose - because I'd hate to make the switch and then find out I had it all along.
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If you're talking about the Monty Hall problem, that's a very interesting perspective. You're saying that even though you know you have twice as good a chance to win if you switch, you won't switch because you've become emotionally invested in your original choice. Monty would love you, but don't go into mathematics as a career.
[quote name=\'TLEberle\' post=\'144591\' date=\'Jan 26 2007, 11:19 AM\']
Let's say that I field a pro baseball team of Edgar Martinez and 24 hobos. Out of my $10 million payroll, each hobo gets $10,000 a year and Edgar gets the remaining $9,760,000. I could say that I'm paying everyone an average of $400,000 a year, since you add up the elements and divide by 25. Presto! I look like a great guy, because it sounds like the hobos are living it up and using $100 bills to light their oil drum fires. [/quote]
Put another way, a statistician is someone who has one foot in a bucket of boiling water and the other foot in a bucket of ice water, and says he feels fine.