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The "random" numbers generated by the RAND function (or by any other package's random number generator)are not really random.
Hot Hand Player
The belief or phenomenon where a person is perceived to be more likely to succeed in a task (e.g., scoring in sports) because of previous consecutive successes, despite statistical evidence often suggesting randomness.
Coin Flip
A method of making a binary decision or selecting randomly between two options using the outcome of a tossed coin.
Base Rate Fallacy
A cognitive error where individuals ignore general statistical information (base rates) in favor of specific anecdotal information.
Representativeness Heuristic
A mental shortcut used to make decisions or judgments by comparing information to our mental prototypes and stereotypes.
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