An Experiment Game
R. Mead and
K. H. Freeman
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1973, vol. 22, issue 1, 1-6
Abstract:
Business games have long been accepted as a useful educational tool. It is therefore surprising that other disciplines do not appear to have joined the game set. The only game suggested in the statistical literature appears to be the hill‐climbing game of Fairlie and Keen (1967). In view of this apparent reticence of statisticians, we offer for discussion our statistical game, most reasonably described as an experiment game.
Date: 1973
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