superstistics


the use of prior evidence of one event to predict the outcome of another unrelated event – from the words superst-tious and statistics.
1. toss a coin and get heads 100 times in a row and use superstistics to conclude that the next toss is more likely to be tails than heads.

2. a well known superstistics conclusion: “the outcome of washington redskins home football games has correctly predicted the winner of every u.s. presidential election since 1936.” (snopes)

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