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Have you heard about the Monty Hall problem? It is named after the presenter of the American game show, Let's Make a Deal, where the climax was to choose a prize from behind one of three doors. Imagine yourself in this situation. Behind two doors are booby prizes but behind one door is a fabulous prize, a $100,000 Ferrari. You can't make a choice instantly, hesitate for a few minutes, and finally choose door A. The host of the show, Monty, says, 'You chose door A, but let me show you what's behind door C.' He then opens door C to reveal one of the booby prizes. Monty says, 'You chose door A initially, but do you want to change your decision to door B?' Most people who encounter this problem for the very first time think that it makes no difference, because they reason that it is a 50-50 chance to win the Ferrari. Indeed, people are reluctant to change their minds once they have made a choice. Some may say that we stubbornly stick with our decisions because we have the courage of our conviction. What do you think you should do — switch or stick? The correct solution to the Monty Hall problem is to switch because you are more likely to win than if you stick with your first choice. The reason is that, when you first choose a door, you have a one-out-of-three chance that you are correct. Now, after Monty has revealed one of the booby prizes, with two doors left, the remaining door that you did not select has a one-out-of-two chance, which has better odds than the door you first chose out of three. The Monty Hall problem represents our egocentric bias, which blinds us to a more favorable option while we're living in this intricate world.
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1 Have you heard about the Monty Hall problem? 2 It is named after the presenter of the American game show, Let's Make a Deal, where the climax was to choose a prize from behind one of three doors. 3 Imagine yourself in this situation. 4 Behind two doors are booby prizes but behind one door is a fabulous prize, a $100,000 Ferrari. 5 You can't make a choice instantly, hesitate for a few minutes, and finally choose door A. 6 The host of the show, Monty, says, 'You chose door A, but let me show you what's behind door C.' He then opens door C to reveal one of the booby prizes. 7 Monty says, 'You chose door A initially, but do you want to change your decision to door B?' 8 Most people who encounter this problem for the very first time think that it makes no difference, because they reason that it is a 50-50 chance to win the Ferrari. 9 Indeed, people are reluctant to change their minds once they have made a choice. 10 Some may say that we stubbornly stick with our decisions because we have the courage of our conviction. 11 What do you think you should do — switch or stick? 12 The correct solution to the Monty Hall problem is to switch because you are more likely to win than if you stick with your first choice. 13 The reason is that, when you first choose a door, you have a one-out-of-three chance that you are correct. 14 Now, after Monty has revealed one of the booby prizes, with two doors left, the remaining door that you did not select has a one-out-of-two chance, which has better odds than the door you first chose out of three. 15 The Monty Hall problem represents our egocentric bias, which blinds us to a more favorable option while we're living in this intricate world.