Safe Haskell | Safe |
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Language | Haskell98 |
The newspaper Sueddeutsche asked their readers what professions 16 persons have, by only showing the photographies of them and three choices.
Their statistics was: 22% readers had 0 to 5 correct answers (category 0) 75% readers had 6 to 11 correct answers (category 1) 3% readers had 12 to 16 correct answers (category 2)
Can this statistics be explained with random guessing, or is there some information in the photographies that the readers could utilize?
I got 6 correct answers.
Documentation
type Probability = Double Source #
type Dist a = T Probability a Source #
correctAnswers :: Dist Int Source #
categories :: Dist Int Source #