RonM wrote: 
> Minor quibble here, but if you toggle between B and C on a random basis,
> the results won't be any different than sticking with one answer all the
> time.  We must assume that B or C will be right the same percentage of
> times (on average, over all of our tests), and each decision is taken on
> an individual basis.  Choosing B or C will make no statistical
> difference.
> 
> It's like the lottery.  Choosing the random number generating option at
> the kiosk doesn't actually lower your odds of winning relative to always
> choosing your birthdate or house number or something.
> 
> R.

good point, as long as I choose between B and C on a random basis. Once
my choice becomes systematic (e.g., every other guess), other issues are
introduced.


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