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你應該相信一致性的決定嗎?- Derek Abbott
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Derek Abbott |
TED-Ed
• April 2016
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完整課程:http://ed.ted.com/lessons/should-you-trust-unanimous-decisions-derek-abbott 想像一個「列隊指認」,十位目擊者被要求指認在現場瞥見逃跑的銀行搶劫犯。如果其中六位指認同一人,那他很可能是真的罪犯。如果十人的指認都相同,你可能想這情況罪證確鑿。但有時,當開始越靠近完全一致時,結果變得越不可靠。Derek Abbott 解釋了「一致性悖論」。 課程:Derek Abbott ,動畫:Brett Underhill
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