Gambler's Fallacy

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Synonyms

  • Fallacy of Statistics
  • Gambler's
  • Gambler's Mistake
  • Monte Carlo
  • Monte Carlo Fallacy

Explanation

The Gambler's Fallacy is a misunderstanding of the laws of probability, most notably the law of large numbers, to imply that independent random variables "even out" by active self-correction.

For instance, given four successive results of "heads" for a series of fair coin tosses, the fallacy implies that a result of "tails" is more probable for the next toss.

Category

Twin Fallacy

External Links

  • Bruce Thompson [1]
  • Fallacy Files [2]
  • Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy [3]
  • Wikipedia [4]
  • Skeptic's Dictionary [5]

Examples in creationist arguments

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