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Thanks - [[User:Robert Badgett|Robert Badgett]] 06:44, 4 August 2009 (UTC) | Thanks - [[User:Robert Badgett|Robert Badgett]] 06:44, 4 August 2009 (UTC) | ||
: What is wrong, is that 1^4 0^0 = 1, not zero. The Bayes factor is 1:16 | |||
If initially a coin is equally likely to be fair, or to be certain always to fall heads, then after 4 tosses all gave heads, the coin is 16 times more likely to double-headed than to be fair. [[User:Richard D. Gill|Richard D. Gill]] ([[User talk:Richard D. Gill|talk]]) 14:17, 20 February 2021 (UTC) |
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calculation problem in example
What is the matter with this second Bayesian example I tried to make:
Example of a coin flip that comes up heads in none of four tosses:
Thanks - Robert Badgett 06:44, 4 August 2009 (UTC)
- What is wrong, is that 1^4 0^0 = 1, not zero. The Bayes factor is 1:16
If initially a coin is equally likely to be fair, or to be certain always to fall heads, then after 4 tosses all gave heads, the coin is 16 times more likely to double-headed than to be fair. Richard D. Gill (talk) 14:17, 20 February 2021 (UTC)
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