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Sample size fallacy

Dec 9, 2022Eric CorbettFalllacy, MathematicsNot on Wikipedia

Failure to consider sample size when estimating the probability of obtaining a particular value drawn from a known population.

On the Choice of a Wife

Dec 1, 2022Eric CorbettEssayNot on Wikipedia

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Witches at their Incantations

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Painting by the Italian Baroque artist Salvator Rosa, completed in about 1646.

Miss Winchelsea’s Heart

Oct 25, 2022Eric CorbettH. G. Wells, Short storyNot on Wikipedia

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Collection of nine cheerfully optimistic essays written by H. G. Wells, published in 1945, describing his dreamworld.

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Worsley Man

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The Butterfly (magazine)

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Literary magazine published from 1893 until 1900, with a gap from 1894 to 1899.

The Grisly Folk

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The Valley of Spiders

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Short story by H. G. Wells published in 1903, about three men who are attacked by giant spiders while pursuing a half-caste girl through a desolate valley.

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Mathematical fallacy
Series of steps which is seemingly correct but contains a flawed argument, or a spurious proof of an obvious contradiction such as that 1 = 2. Mathematical fallacies differ from simple mistakes in that there is an element of concealment in the presentation of the proof.

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Sample size fallacy
Page ID: 25023
Excerpt: Failure to consider sample size when estimating the probability of obtaining a particular value drawn from a known population.
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Word count: 242 words
Sentences: 9
Indexed as: Falllacy
Mathematics
Tagged as: Not on Wikipedia
Works cited: 3
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