Examples of using Vos in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
However, Marilyn vos Savant's solution(vos Savant 1990a) printed alongside Whitaker's question implies, and both Selvin(1975a) and vos Savant(1991a) explicitly define, the role of the host as follows:
In her book The Power of Logical Thinking, vos Savant(1996:15) quotes cognitive psychologist Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini as saying“… no other statistical puzzle comes so close to fooling all the people all the time” and“that even Nobel physicists systematically give the wrong answer,
Vos Savant commented that, though some confusion was caused by some readers not realizing that they were supposed to assume that the host must always reveal a goat, almost all of her numerous correspondents had correctly understood the problem assumptions, and were still initially convinced that vos Savant's answer("switch") was wrong.
Selvin(1975a) The solution presented by vos Savant(1990b) in Parade shows the three possible arrangements of one car
Jim Vos understands that this is vital information.
Vos Savant's response was that the contestant should switch to the other door(vos Savant 1990a).
Dr Vos, you endorse the digoxin poisoning of baby Timo?
Vos Savant wrote in her first column on the Monty Hall problem that the player should switch(vos Savant 1990a).
Many readers of vos Savant's column refused to believe switching is beneficial despite her explanation.
Anything else is a different question".(vos Savant 1991a)"Virtually all of my critics understood the intended scenario.
(vos Savant 1996,
A restated version of Selvin's problem appeared in Marilyn vos Savant's Ask Marilyn question-and-answer column of Parade in September 1990.
many people still do not accept that switching is the best strategy(vos Savant 1991a).
frees Jack's old friend Vos.
(vos Savant 1990a) Though vos Savant gave the correct answer that switching would win two-thirds of the time,
Vos Savant asks for a decision, not a chance.
(vos Savant 1991a)"Virtually all of my critics understood the intended scenario.
Quinlan Vos has that effect.
Cornelis de Vos(1584-1651) was a Flemish Baroque painter,
Vos, Ziro escaped.