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law_of_averages
law of averages
English
Noun
law of averages (uncountable)
-  (statistics) The statistical tendency toward a fixed proportion in the results when an experiment is repeated a large number of times; the law of large numbers.
-  1919, William David Winter, Marine Insurance: Its Principles and Practice, McGraw-Hill, Page 96,
- ... as they will not have sufficient distribution of risk to permit the law of averages to play its part and a severe total loss may ...
 
 -  1971, Russell Langley, Practical Statistics Simply Explained, Courier Dover Publications, ISBN 0486227294, Page 22
- Second Law - The Law of Averages. Whenever something (such as throwing a die) can have more than one result, if all the possible results have an equal chance ...
 
 -  1986, Geoffrey Grimmett & Dominic Welsh, Probability: An Introduction, OUP, ISBN 0198532644, Page 124,
- It is upon the ideas of 'repeated experimentation' and the law of averages that many of our notions of chance are founded.
 
 
 -  1919, William David Winter, Marine Insurance: Its Principles and Practice, McGraw-Hill, Page 96,
 -  (informal) An imaginary or perceived "law" of probabilities which is wrongly used to predict results in the short-term.
- This coin has landed on heads ten times, so by the law of averages it must land on tails next time.
 
 
Translations
statistical tendency
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See also
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 law of large numbers on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia