But the main point for me is one I briefly mention in the conclusion: humans don't have an innate intuition for statistics. Even the best statisticians, if they go on intuition, would get many outcomes wrong. I think I recall reading this view in Daniel Kahneman's book, too
But the main point for me is one I briefly mention in the conclusion: humans don't have an innate intuition for statistics. Even the best statisticians, if they go on intuition, would get many outcomes wrong. I think I recall reading this view in Daniel Kahneman's book, too
But the main point for me is one I briefly mention in the conclusion: humans don't have an innate intuition for statistics. Even the best statisticians, if they go on intuition, would get many outcomes wrong. I think I recall reading this view in Daniel Kahneman's book, too