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The Improbability Principle
By:David J. Hand
Published on 2014-02-11 by Macmillan

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A well-known statistician presents his theory that extraordinary and rare events are actually commonplace and cites stories of two-time lottery winners and other bizarre coincidences to support his theory that unlikely events statistically must happen. 50,000 first printing.

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