# 4.R: References


1. Marilyn vos Savant, Ask Marilyn, , 9 September; 2 December; 17 February 1990, reprinted in Marilyn vos Savant, , St. Martins, New York, 1992.↩
2. Quoted in F. N. David, (London: Griffin, 1962), p. 119.↩
3. I. Hacking, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1975), p. 99.↩
4. A. de Moivre, 3rd ed. (New York: Chelsea, 1967), p. 6.↩
5. ibid, p. 7.↩
6. T. Bayes, “An Essay Toward Solving a Problem in the Doctrine of Chances," vol. 53 (1763), pp. 370–418.↩
7. L. E. Maistrov, trans. and ed. Samual Kotz (New York: Academic Press, 1974), p. 100.↩
8. R. Johnsonbough, “Problem #103," vol. 8 (1977), p. 292.↩
9. K. L. Chung, (New York: Springer-Verlag, 1979), p. 152.↩
10. M. W. Gray, “Statistics and the Law," vol. 56 (1983), pp. 67–81.↩
11. C. L. Anderson, “Note on the Advantage of First Serve," Series A, vol. 23 (1977), p. 363.↩
12. B. Eisenberg and B. K. Ghosh, “Independent Events in a Discrete Uniform Probability Space," vol. 41, no. 1 (1987), pp. 52–56.↩
13. S. Gudder, “Do Good Hands Attract?" vol. 54, no. 1 (1981), pp. 13–16.↩
14. R. Falk, A. Lipson, and C. Konold, “The ups and downs of the hope function in a fruitless search," in G. Wright and P. Ayton, (eds.) (Chichester: Wiley, 1994), pgs. 353-377.↩
15. C. Crossen, “Fright by the numbers: Alarming disease data are frequently flawed," 11 April 1996, p. B1.↩
16. D. Granberg, “To switch or not to switch," in M. vos Savant, (New York: St. Martin’s 1996).↩