Kid Eager
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Even if people tend to favor certain numbers (however, I have been doing online telepathy tests for several years, and I generally didn't find that this was happening), this will not lead to "false telepathy signals", because the target number is also random. For example, if people always answer 3, and the probability distribution of the target is uniform, the correct answer rate will remain equal to 25%.
We are not talking about false telepathy signals - we are talking about how random distributions work. Your methodology remains flawed, as previously explained.
The last sentence of your post is so patently untrue that it beggars the imagination. It's a flat-out contradiction.
To repeat a statement from one of my previous posts: You are not a subject-matter expert in probability and testing methodologies. Why are you not listening to the advice of those that are?
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