238 Pages
by
Routledge
238 Pages
by
Routledge
238 Pages
by
Routledge
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Originally published in 1923 Chance and Error examines the vagaries of chance, and how this is the result of the interference of yes and no. The book basis its examination of chance on the idea of a two-sided coin. The book stipulates that contradictories are head and tail, or yes and no. When the coin is flipped in the air yes normally wins half of the trials, but this includes half of the... Read more
1. Propositions
2. Games Whose Expectation in 0
3. Direct Oberservations
4. Indirect Observations
5. Statistics
6. Target Practice
7. Errors in Three Dimensions
8. Monte Carlo
9. Variable Chance
10. Sorts
11. Miscellaneous
Index
Biography
Marsh Hopkins






