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▸ noun: (probability theory) The problem of selecting the best out of n applicants for a position, under the condition that all applicants are interviewed in random order, the quality of the applicants is not known before interviewing, and once rejected an applicant cannot be recalled.
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▸ noun: (probability theory) The problem of selecting the best out of n applicants for a position, under the condition that all applicants are interviewed in random order, the quality of the applicants is not known before interviewing, and once rejected an applicant cannot be recalled.
Similar:
rule of succession,
Bertrand's paradox,
sortition,
birthday problem,
Dodgson's method,
Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem,
principle of indifference,
rejection sampling,
Prouhet-Tarry-Escott problem,
mediocrity principle,
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