Conducting a Simulation to Determine Consistency with Given Results
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In this video, the teacher explains how to determine if a model is consistent with given results by conducting a simulation using random numbers. The example used is a chess player named Garrett who usually wins 6 out of 9 games, but one month only wins 4 out of 9 games.
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