Multiple Choice
In which of the following situations would the gambler's fallacy not apply?
A) When the events are not independent.
B) When knowledge of one outcome affects the probability of the next one.
C) Both a) and b) .
D) Neither a) nor b) ; the gambler's fallacy holds whenever gambling is going on.That's how casinos stay in business.
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