Randomness is well enough understood to be misunderstood


Authors: 
Pollatsek, A., & Konold, C.
Category: 
Volume: 
4(3)
Pages: 
218-220
Year: 
1991
Publisher: 
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making
Abstract: 

In their article Ayton, Hunt and Wright address a number of issues that impinge on the concept of randomness. They appear to question not only the methodological soundness and general implications of research on "misconceptions" in statistics, but also the soundness of aspects of statistical inference. We concentrate here on a few key issues about which we are in disagreement (we think) with the authors.

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