Comment by Squierrel on 10/09/2024 at 03:29 UTC

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View submission: What are you trying to do?

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Choices may be statistically predictable if you have lots of data about the chooser's preferences and prior choices. But for a single case even the chooser himself cannot predict his choice.

I don't understand the intent of the post, I don't know what is expected. Precision of what?

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Comment by MarinkoAzure at 10/09/2024 at 10:32 UTC

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Precision of what?

Precision of words you used to rationalize choice. What you originally said wasn't precise enough. Your follow up response cleared out up by introducing probability