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by HWR_14
1037 days ago
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You need to look at the odds for all events. You cannot just look at the odds for a just specific event for deciding that the specified gender in the email is irrelevant. The fact that the rest of the odds are different means that it's 1/2 when the email is sent. Your coin question is totally different. Whether the coin is heads or tails is independent from which coin it is. Whether you mention you have at least one boy is not independent of the gender of the children. Your last paragraph has correct math. But the math works equally well with "specify a girl if you have one" or "flip a coin and use a random kids gender" |
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That’s the point.
The math works well with "specify a boy if you have one" and then the answer to A [I tell you I have two children and that (at least) one of them is a boy, and ask you what you think is the probability that I have one boy and one girl.] is 2/3 and the answer to B [I tell you I have two children and that (at least) one of them is a girl, and ask you what you think is the probability that I have one boy and one girl.] is 0.
The math works well with "specify a girl if you have one" and then the answer to A is 0 and the answer to B is 2/3.
The math works well with "flip a coin and use a random kids gender" and then the answer to A is 1/2 and the answer to B is 1/2.
If every parent with two kids says either “at least one is a boy” or “at least one is a girl” there is no way to make the math work so the answer to A is 2/3 and the answer to B is 2/3.
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As I explain in another comment for that the two following conditions need to be met:
P(you tell me that you have at least one boy | you have two boys) = P(you tell me that you have at least one boy | you have one boy and one girl)
P(you tell me that you have at least one girl | you have two girls) = P(you tell me that you have at least one girl | you have one boy and one girl)
There are ways to make the math “work”. For example: if you have two boys or two girls flip a coin and if you get heads talk about the weather, if you get tails say [I have two kids and at least one is a boy/girl], if you have one boy and one girl say [I have two kids and at least one is a …] using a coin flip to decide if you say “girl” or “boy”.
However, they seem quite unnatural and hardly a justification to claim that “any arguments for 1/2 are just wrong.”