Law of truly large numbers
law of truly large numbers is of statistics, with a large enough number of samples, any outrageous thing is likely to be observed
The law of truly large numbers (a statistical comment), says that with a large enough number of independent samples, any result with constant probability is likely to be seen.[1] We may highlight unlikely events and notice them more.
The law is often used to falsify different pseudo-scientific claims.[2]
References
change- ↑ Everitt B.S. 2002. Cambridge Dictionary of Statistics, 2nd ed. ISBN 978-0521810999
- ↑ Beitman, Bernard D. (15 Apr 2018) Intrigued by the Low Probability of Synchronicities? Coincidence theorists and statisticians dispute the meaning of rare events. at psychologytoday