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For questions about the teaching of probability, dealing with students misconceptions in probability, and explaining probability theory paradoxes.

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How to explain Monty Hall problem when they just don't get it

Switching turns a winning guess into a losing guess, and a losing guess into a winning one. Since your guess is twice as likely to be losing as it is to be winning, you do better to switch.
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