And while there is good reason to believe that a coin toss is truly random (https://t.co/24uYwe445i), a study did show that Canadian otolaryngology residents were able to successfully manipulate the the results. https://t.co/ggV9uSYJIQ
@Blarfk @Manarethan @GamesHubDotCom Sorry, too busy making lunch before I start playing this horrid game. Here's a UBC study on peoples' ability to manipulate coin tosses: https://t.co/jTg5E1yOq1
@MadScientistFF Experienced coin-flippers on a known surface can reach well over 75% accuracy. Some even higher. https://t.co/HTMPNO1Bo7 Experienced flippers can do much better.
@BernardoIPinto Hahaha that explains it... maybe Carlos was familiar with this study: https://t.co/VyPupSQaIS Conclusion: Certain people are able to successfully manipulate the toss of a coin. This throws into doubt the validity of using a coin toss to det
@PaulZeise @The_Teeps 50-50 in theory only. Not really. I remember this from QBA class. Pick heads. There have been studies on this. Here’s one. https://t.co/H8wKz3LncW
RT @BenLogsdon1: @jgschraiber https://t.co/52sDeqzjy0 model w/classical mechanics + human brain & body? still, the 2nd law of thermo also g…
@jgschraiber https://t.co/52sDeqzjy0 model w/classical mechanics + human brain & body? still, the 2nd law of thermo also gives a guide on classical systems, e.g. disorder increases on average, and the act of trying to know things or decreasing disorder
How random is the toss of a coin? https://t.co/w6H5Cgobpr via @instapaper
@MPAVictoria Who's tossing the coin? Because >>**SCIENCE!!!**<< tells us that with a few weeks to practice and a much more modest incentive (a chance at a $20 coffee voucher), most people can bias the toss to almost 60% heads (or tails, presuma
RT @psychwriter1515: @jamezdhawaii @dugdugdamnit @UvKLvr47 NIH study showing coin flips can be manipulated. https://t.co/fZ2735cHhN
RT @psychwriter1515: @jamezdhawaii @dugdugdamnit @UvKLvr47 NIH study showing coin flips can be manipulated. https://t.co/fZ2735cHhN
RT @psychwriter1515: @jamezdhawaii @dugdugdamnit @UvKLvr47 NIH study showing coin flips can be manipulated. https://t.co/fZ2735cHhN
@jamezdhawaii @dugdugdamnit @UvKLvr47 NIH study showing coin flips can be manipulated. https://t.co/fZ2735cHhN
RT @psychwriter1515: @patrickcook28 @PresumptuousBug #ChallengeIowaDelegateCount @IowaDemocrats This may be "traditional", but it is not fa…
@patrickcook28 @PresumptuousBug #ChallengeIowaDelegateCount @IowaDemocrats This may be "traditional", but it is not fair to candidates or voters and invites cheating. Coin tossing is NOT random. https://t.co/fZ2735uiGn
RT @psychwriter1515: @GottaBernNow I'm more concerned with who is counting and reporting the totals . . . Dem Party insiders were the ones…
RT @psychwriter1515: @GottaBernNow I'm more concerned with who is counting and reporting the totals . . . Dem Party insiders were the ones…
@GottaBernNow I'm more concerned with who is counting and reporting the totals . . . Dem Party insiders were the ones arranging the statistically almost impossible "coin tosses" in 2016 which made Clinton the winner. Acc to research, coin tosses CAN be man
RT @Azukiss_poke: コイントスは練習すれば表出せる説を立証したカナダニキの記事 アメリカ語だけど大学生のみんなは読めるよね https://t.co/jOhoNPQZAN
この記事読んでコイントスの練習始めました
コイントスは練習すれば表出せる説を立証したカナダニキの記事 アメリカ語だけど大学生のみんなは読めるよね https://t.co/jOhoNPQZAN
Yazi tura atisinda gozlemcinin rolu var mi? Varmis gibi gorunuyor ama 300 denemelik orneklem biraz az gibi.. - How random is the toss of a coin? https://t.co/dpcZ6ibLFa
@byagoda @TheAtlantic What if the coin is biased? Gambler’s fallacy may not be a fallacy. Per actual research, coin flips can be biased: https://t.co/jwz2AX4V7f Do you have a cognitive bias that Theoretical Statistics should fully and accurately map to
RT @blasi_lang: "With the introduction of the Euro, Polish statisticians claimed that the 1 € coin (from Belgium), when spun on a surface,…
"With the introduction of the Euro, Polish statisticians claimed that the 1 € coin (from Belgium), when spun on a surface, came up heads more often than tails" https://t.co/53H3JvbJWq
#PaedDentEastmanJC Is a coin flip an acceptable method of randomisation? https://t.co/ujxXePQRBf
CHAT: Not Very, it Seems: http://t.co/AwdCLn3X3l .... huh. Another myth bites the dust. H... http://t.co/uaL7LD8D2K
コイントスは表裏の制御が可能であるという論文http://t.co/qLZ7Eir9 簡単な練習すれば表確立を平均60%ぐらいにまでは出来るらしい。