Looks like we’re better at randomness than the rest of the population. If I asked random people for a random number from 1 to 10, I wouldn’t be surprised to see substantially less than 3.322 bits of entropy per number (e.g., many more than 10% of the people choosing 7).
Looks like we’re better at randomness than the rest of the population. If I asked random people for a random number from 1 to 10, I wouldn’t be surprised to see substantially less than 3.322 bits of entropy per number (e.g., many more than 10% of the people choosing 7).