Hi! This may seem a bit off topic, but I would really appreciate it if someone could answer my question.
A few months ago, I found and played a nifty little game that asked you to make guesses about statistics and set an interval of confidence, is mostly about updating probabilities based on new information and that ultimately requires you to collect information to decide whether a certain savant (philosopher or mathematician, I don’t remember) is more likely in his cave or at the pub. I’ve been wanting to have another look at it, but I have been entirely unable to find it again.
Could anyone point me to it? I’m fairly certain it was somewhere around here. Thanks for the help!
Hi! This may seem a bit off topic, but I would really appreciate it if someone could answer my question. A few months ago, I found and played a nifty little game that asked you to make guesses about statistics and set an interval of confidence, is mostly about updating probabilities based on new information and that ultimately requires you to collect information to decide whether a certain savant (philosopher or mathematician, I don’t remember) is more likely in his cave or at the pub. I’ve been wanting to have another look at it, but I have been entirely unable to find it again.
Could anyone point me to it? I’m fairly certain it was somewhere around here. Thanks for the help!
Adventures in Cognitive Biases
Thank you so much!