Author: Sune Fischer
Date: 07:42:59 01/27/02
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On January 27, 2002 at 09:01:04, Frank Phillips wrote: > >Yes, if we have to choose in the absence of any other data then I suggest it is >the best working hypothesis we have available. Obviously we might subsequently >be proven wrong - or right; and the bigger the data set the more right we are >likely to be. I you flip a coin 10 times and it turns out to be 3 heads and 7 tails, does that mean you expect the same result in the next 10 tosses or du you conclude more tests are needed? -S.
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