Most people stubbornly preferred a lottery ticket with a random-looking number sequence to a ticket with a patterned sequence, even if offered a bonus for switching. http://journal.sjdm.org/18/18318/jdm18318.pdf …pic.twitter.com/KfRlk75B5l
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They did not offer that explanation in the free reports. Also they declined a bonus higher than what they probably could have won.
The bonus was only 20% to 40% of the ticket price. I wish they told people something like "The number of other people, who choose the same numbers as you, does not change your prize or your odds." But even then, will the lottery still be solvent if the winning numbers are 1-10?pic.twitter.com/UnWQDspEOW
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