Asked • 05/15/19

Can people act randomly?

Let's imagine an experiment. We will tell N normal people that they need to act randomly in the Rock–paper–scissors game (in this game Game Optimal Strategy is to choose an action with uniform probability 1/3). Two question: - How close to uniformly randomness can we expect each person to act? - More important question. Will this be a stationary distribution or it will change over the time if there will be a lot of trials? *(People in the experiment can't use any kind of external random generators*).

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