It seems like your guest suggested that 40 heads in a hundred flips leads one to reject the hypothesis that the coin is fair? Really?
If you had said 34 heads should lead one to investigate whether the coin is fair, I'd be with you. We are hiding a lot of ignorance between 2 and 3 sigmas.
It is very hard to unsee Deming performing the red …
It seems like your guest suggested that 40 heads in a hundred flips leads one to reject the hypothesis that the coin is fair? Really?
If you had said 34 heads should lead one to investigate whether the coin is fair, I'd be with you. We are hiding a lot of ignorance between 2 and 3 sigmas.
It is very hard to unsee Deming performing the red bead experiment.
[Of course, von Neuman's practical solution to flipping a coin which might not be fair provides a different practical way to be fair.]
It seems like your guest suggested that 40 heads in a hundred flips leads one to reject the hypothesis that the coin is fair? Really?
If you had said 34 heads should lead one to investigate whether the coin is fair, I'd be with you. We are hiding a lot of ignorance between 2 and 3 sigmas.
It is very hard to unsee Deming performing the red bead experiment.
[Of course, von Neuman's practical solution to flipping a coin which might not be fair provides a different practical way to be fair.]