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Hand's paradox

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Hand's paradox, also known as the paradox of the two hands, is a thought experiment in probability and statistics that illustrates a problem of intuitive understanding when it comes to conditional probability. It is named after the statistician David Hand, who highlighted the paradox in discussions of risk and decision-making.

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