Don't lose your "head" over the Super Bowl coin toss! We'll share the heads or tails result from Super Bowl 59 between the ...
Most explanations say discrimination is driven by differences between groups – but random individual differences may also play a role.
Looking back through history up through Super Bowl 58, the coin toss has resulted in heads 28 times and tails 30 times. The choice is essentially a 50/50 proposition, but one study at the Stanford ...
But first, a pair of coins is flipped – one for you and one ... Specifically, would you give them a larger amount if you both got heads or tails than if you got different results?