Suppose a person flips a coin, but before you can see the result, the person puts her

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Suppose a person flips a coin, but before you can see the result, the person puts her hand over the coin. At this point, does it make sense to talk about the probability that the result is heads? Is this any different from the probability of heads before the coin was flipped?
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Business Analytics Data Analysis and Decision Making

ISBN: 978-1305947542

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Authors: S. Christian Albright, Wayne L. Winston

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