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Zoe
Zoe
15:33
Probably easier, yeah ^^"
Ah, but you see, most people will see "70% are blue, 30% are red, therefore I should guess "blue" 70% of the time, and "red" 30% of the times"
That's more or less what you did
But that doesn't make sense from a probability point of view
If you do that, you'll be right 70% of the times in the 70% case, so 49%, and 30% of the 30%, so 9%.
So, with this strategy, you would get 58 cards correct, on average.
If you spam blue, however, you will get 70 cards correct, on average, making it the clearly superior strategy.
But that's not what our brain intuitively does
Or brain does this\
1 min ago, by Madara Uchiha
Ah, but you see, most people will see "70% are blue, 30% are red, therefore I should guess "blue" 70% of the time, and "red" 30% of the times"
Zoe
Zoe
@MadaraUchiha It also kinda feels like cheating
@Zoe Cheating would be altering the DOM with the dev tools to make it say 100 ;)
Zoe
Zoe
Cheating would be altering the JS to make it say 100 when the keys are clicked in a specific pattern, but much lower for any other combinations :P
In the original experiment, they would sit you down in front of a physical deck of cards, and they'd pay you a nickel for every card you got right, and told you to use whatever strategy you deem necessary to get as much money out of it as possible.
Zoe
Zoe
15:38
oh, cool
@Zoe I'm not paying you.
If you liked this one, here's another
Zoe
Zoe
@MadaraUchiha Clickbait!! :P
You are in a game show. You have 3 doors to choose from, behind one of which, there is a car, and behind the other two are goats. You want to pick the car. You pick door #1, and the host, who knows behind which door the car is found, opens door #3, and reveals a goat. He then gives you the opportunity to change your choice. The question is: should you?
Zoe
Zoe
No
@Zoe Why?
Zoe
Zoe
15:45
It's a trick?
Just seems like a technique to get someone who picks the right door to pick the wrong one
No trick.
This is a probability question.
Zoe
Zoe
oh
Which door grants you the better probability to win
Your original choice, or the remaining door?
Zoe
Zoe
Isn't it 50/50?
Zoe
Zoe
15:47
yeah?
Is that your answer?
Zoe
Zoe
yep
You're wrong :)
Zoe
Zoe
figured ^^"
but why?
The correct answer is that you should switch, and that the remaining door has a 2/3 chance of being the correct door.
There is a 1/3 probability that the car is behind Door #1, which you have selected
Zoe
Zoe
15:48
because the host didn't pick it?
And a 2/3 probability that the car is NOT behind Door #1.
That has not changed by the disqualification of the third door
There's still a 2/3 probability that the car is not behind door #1
Zoe
Zoe
Oh, that makes sense
With Door #3 disqualified, the "probability mass" from Door #3 transfers to Door #2
Door 1 | Door 2 | Door 3 | Stay | Change
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car    | goat   | goat   | win  | lose
goat   | car    | goat   | lose | win
goat   | goat   | car    | lose | win

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