Wow, I knew about the problem and was vaguely aware that it had generated some controversy amongst statisticians but I had no idea about the insanely arrogant and obnoxious (not to mention wrong) abuse Marilyn had received from the "intellectual elite". I have little sympathy for the "ambiguous question" defence. Not only is Marilyn's interpretation grammatically valid, it just wouldn't make sense in the context of t…
> it just wouldn't make sense in the context of the game show for the presenter (who knows where the goats are) to ever open a door to reveal the car and give you the option to switch No, but it would make perfect sense for him to open a door at random and - if doing so reveals the car - tell you sadly that you've lost as a disappointed klaxon plays. Indeed this is almost the only possible way that the initial door o…
There certainly is. It's a high-stakes scenario and the door-opening presents new information. It makes the conclusion feel less certain.
Revealing the car would conclude the game, of course. Unless the contestant were holding out for the better goat.