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*<span class="citation" id=refAdams1990>[[Cecil Adams|Adams, Cecil]] (1990).[http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a3_189.html "On 'Let's Make a Deal,' you pick Door #1. Monty opens Door #2—no prize. Do you stay with Door #1 or switch to #3?",] ''The Straight Dope'', (November 2, 1990). Retrieved July 25, 2005.</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refBapeswaraRao1992>Bapeswara Rao, V. V. and Rao, M. Bhaskara (1992). "A three-door game show and some of its variants". ''The Mathematical Scientist'' '''17'''(2): 89–94.</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refBarbeau1993>Barbeau, Edward (1993). "Fallacies, Flaws, and Flimflam: The problem of the Car and Goats". ''The College Mathematics Journal'' '''24'''(2): 149-154.</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refBarbeau2000>Barbeau, Edward (2000). ''Mathematical Fallacies, Flaws and Flimflam''. The Mathematical Association of America. ISBN 0-88385-529-1.</span> | |||
*{{cite book | ref = refBehrends2008 | title = Five-Minute Mathematics | author = Behrends, Ehrhard | publisher = AMS Bookstore | year = 2008 | isbn = 9780821843482 | page = 57 | url = http://books.google.com/?id=EpkyE6JFmkwC&pg=PA48&dq=monty-hall+door-number }} | |||
*{{cite web|ref=refBloch2008|url=http://www.andybloch.com/gl/pub/article.php?story=2008031308241327|title=21 - The Movie (my review)|first=Andy|last=Bloch|authorlink=Andy Bloch|year=2008|accessdate=2008-05-05}} | |||
*{{cite journal|ref=refCarlton2005|url=http://www.amstat.org/publications/JSE/v13n2/carlton.html|title=Pedigrees, Prizes, and Prisoners: The Misuse of Conditional Probability|first=Matthew|last=Carlton|year=2005|journal=Journal of Statistics Education [online]|volume=13|issue=2|accessdate=2010-05-29}} | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refChun1991>Chun, Young H. (1991). "Game Show Problem," ''OR/MS Today'' '''18'''(3): 9.</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refDArianoetal2002>D'Ariano, G.M et al. (2002). [http://xxx.lanl.gov/pdf/quant-ph/0202120 "The Quantum Monty Hall Problem"] (PDF). Los Alamos National Laboratory, (February 21, 2002). Retrieved January 15, 2007.</span> | |||
*{{cite web|ref=refDevlin2003|url=http://www.maa.org/devlin/devlin_07_03.html|title=Devlin's Angle: Monty Hall|publisher=The Mathematical Association of America|first=Keith|last=Devlin|authorlink=Keith Devlin|date=July – August 2003|accessdate=2008-04-25}} | |||
*{{cite news | ref = refEconomist1999 | work = The Economist | title = The Monty Hall puzzle | volume = 350 | publisher = The Economist Newspaper | year = 1999 | page = 110 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=H3vPAAAAIAAJ&q=goat-b+goat-a&dq=goat-b+goat-a&lr=&as_brr=0&as_pt=ALLTYPES&ei=yTLhSbvzJYuIkASxlsinDQ&pgis=1}} | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refFalk1992>Falk, Ruma (1992). "A closer look at the probabilities of the notorious three prisoners," ''Cognition'' '''43''': 197–223.</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refFlitney2002>Flitney, Adrian P. and [[Derek Abbott|Abbott, Derek]] (2002). "Quantum version of the Monty Hall problem," ''Physical Review A'', '''65''', Art. No. 062318, 2002.</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refFoxandLevav2004>Fox, Craig R. and Levav, Jonathan (2004). "Partition-Edit-Count: Naive Extensional Reasoning in Judgment of Conditional Probability," ''Journal of Experimental Psychology: General'' '''133'''(4): 626-642.</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refGardner1959a>[[Martin Gardner|Gardner, Martin]] (1959a). "Mathematical Games" column, ''Scientific American'', October 1959, pp. 180–182. Reprinted in ''The Second Scientific American Book of Mathematical Puzzles and Diversions''.</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refGardner1959b>[[Martin Gardner|Gardner, Martin]] (1959b). "Mathematical Games" column, ''Scientific American'', November 1959, p. 188.</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refGill2002>[[Jeff Gill|Gill, Jeff]] (2002). ''Bayesian Methods'', pp. 8–10. CRC Press. ISBN 1-58488-288-3, ({{Google books|IJ3XTLQViM4C|restricted online copy|page=8}}) </span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refGill2010>[[Richard D. Gill|Gill, Richard]] (2010) The Three Doors Problem...-s. ''International Encyclopaedia of Statistical Science'', Springer, 2010. Eprint [http://arxiv.org/pdf/1002.3878v2] </span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refGill2011>[[Richard D. Gill|Gill, Richard]] (2010) The Monty Hall Problem is not a probability puzzle (it's a challenge in mathematical modelling). ''Statistica Neerlandica'' '''65'''(1), January 2011. Eprint [http://arxiv.org/abs/1002.0651] (abstract), [http://arxiv.org/pdf/1002.0651v3] (pdf) </span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refGillman1992>[[Leonard Gillman|Gillman, Leonard]] (1992). "The Car and the Goats," ''American Mathematical Monthly'' '''99''': 3–7.</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refGranberg1996>Granberg, Donald (1996). "To Switch or Not to Switch". Appendix to vos Savant, Marilyn, ''The Power of Logical Thinking''. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-612-30463-3, ({{Google books|jNndlc2W4pAC&pg|restricted online copy|page=169}}).</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refGranbergandBrown1995>Granberg, Donald and Brown, Thad A. (1995). "The Monty Hall Dilemma," ''Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin'' '''21'''(7): 711-729.</span> | |||
*{{cite book | ref=refGrinsteadandSnell2006 | author=Grinstead, Charles M. and Snell, J. Laurie | title = Grinstead and Snell’s Introduction to Probability | url=http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/~prob/prob/prob.pdf | accessdate=2008-04-02 | date=2006-07-04 | format=PDF}} Online version of ''Introduction to Probability, 2nd edition'', published by the American Mathematical Society, Copyright (C) 2003 Charles M. Grinstead and J. Laurie Snell. | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refHall1975>[[Monty Hall|Hall, Monty]] (1975). [http://www.letsmakeadeal.com/problem.htm The Monty Hall Problem.] LetsMakeADeal.com. Includes May 12, 1975 letter to Steve Selvin. Retrieved January 15, 2007.</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refHenze1997>Henze, Norbert (1997). ''Stochastik für Einsteiger: Eine Einführung in die faszinierende Welt des Zufalls'', pp. 105, Vieweg Verlag, ISBN 3-8348-0091-0, ({{Google books|XRDBE3FUcPAC|restricted online copy|page=105}}) </span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refHerbransonandSchroeder2010>Herbranson, W. T. and Schroeder, J. (2010). "Are birds smarter than mathematicians? Pigeons (''Columba livia'') perform optimally on a version of the Monty Hall Dilemma." ''J. Comp. Psychol.'' '''124'''(1): 1-13. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20175592 March 1, 2010. http://people.whitman.edu/~herbrawt/HS_JCP_2010.pdf </span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refKraussandWang2003>Krauss, Stefan and Wang, X. T. (2003). "The Psychology of the Monty Hall Problem: Discovering Psychological Mechanisms for Solving a Tenacious Brain Teaser," ''Journal of Experimental Psychology: General'' '''132'''(1). Retrieved from http://www.usd.edu/~xtwang/Papers/MontyHallPaper.pdf March 30, 2008.</span> | |||
*{{cite book | ref = refMack1992 | title = The Unofficial IEEE Brainbuster Gamebook | author = Mack, Donald R. | publisher = Wiley-IEEE | year = 1992 | isbn = 9780780304239 | page = 76 | url = http://books.google.com/?id=hcy9mQp83dEC&pg=PA18&dq=%22monty+hall+problem%22 }} | |||
*{{cite book | ref=refMagliozziandMagliozzi1998 | author=Magliozzi, Tom; Magliozzi, Ray | authorlink=Tom Magliozzi | title = Haircut in Horse Town: & Other Great Car Talk Puzzlers | publisher = Diane Pub Co. | year=1998 | isbn=0-7567-6423-8}} | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refMartin1989>Martin, Phillip (1989). [http://sites.google.com/site/psmartinsite/Home/bridge-articles/the-monty-hall-trap "The Monty Hall Trap"], ''Bridge Today'', May–June 1989. Reprinted in Granovetter, Pamela and Matthew, ed. (1993), ''For Experts Only'', Granovetter Books.</span> | |||
*{{cite book | ref = refMartin2002 | title = There are two errors in the the title of this book | author = Martin, Robert M. | edition = 2nd | publisher = Broadview Press | year = 2002 | isbn = 9781551114934 | pages = 57–59 | url = http://books.google.com/?id=d6w6Wyp5cyUC&pg=PA57&dq=monty-hall+door-number }} | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refMorganetal1991>Morgan, J. P., Chaganty, N. R., Dahiya, R. C., & Doviak, M. J. (1991). [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-1305(199111)45%3A4%3C284%3ALMADTP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-7 "Let's make a deal: The player's dilemma,"] ''American Statistician'' '''45''': 284-287.</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refMueserandGranberg1999>Mueser, Peter R. and Granberg, Donald (May 1999). [http://econpapers.repec.org/paper/wpawuwpex/9906001.htm "The Monty Hall Dilemma Revisited: Understanding the Interaction of Problem Definition and Decision Making"], University of Missouri Working Paper 99-06. Retrieved June 10, 2010.</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refNalebuff1987>[[Barry Nalebuff|Nalebuff, Barry]] (1987). "Puzzles: Choose a Curtain, Duel-ity, Two Point Conversions, and More," ''Journal of Economic Perspectives'' '''1'''(2): 157-163 (Autumn, 1987).</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refRosenhouse2009>Jason Rosenhouse: ''The Monty Hall Problem''. Oxford University Press 2009, ISBN 978-0-19-536789-8 ([http://www.math.jmu.edu/~rosenhjd/ChapOne.pdf online copy of the irst chapter], preprint) | |||
*{{Cite journal|ref=refRosenthal2008|title=Monty Hall, Monty Fall, Monty Crawl|first=Jeffrey S.|last=Rosenthal|month=September|year=2008|journal=Math Horizons|pages=5–7|url=http://probability.ca/jeff/writing/montyfall.pdf}} | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refSelvin1975a>Selvin, Steve (1975a). "A problem in probability" (letter to the editor). ''American Statistician'' '''29'''(1): 67 (February 1975).</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refSelvin1975b>Selvin, Steve (1975b). "On the Monty Hall problem" (letter to the editor). ''American Statistician'' '''29'''(3): 134 (August 1975).</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refSeymann1991>Seymann R. G. (1991). [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-1305(199111)45%3A4%3C284%3ALMADTP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-7 "Comment on Let's make a deal: The player's dilemma,"] ''American Statistician'' '''45''': 287-288.</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refStibeletal2008>[[Jeff Stibel|Stibel, Jeffrey]], Dror, Itiel, & Ben-Zeev, Talia (2008). "[http://www.springerlink.com/content/v65v2841q3820622/ The Collapsing Choice Theory: Dissociating Choice and Judgment in Decision Making]," ''Theory and Decision''. Full paper can be found at http://users.ecs.soton.ac.uk/id/TD%20choice%20and%20judgment.pdf.</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refTierney1991>[[John Tierney (journalist)|Tierney, John]] (1991). "[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CEFDD1E3FF932A15754C0A967958260 Behind Monty Hall's Doors: Puzzle, Debate and Answer?]", ''The New York Times'', 1991-07-21. Retrieved on 2008-01-18.</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refTierney2008>Tierney, John (2008). "[http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/08/science/08tier.html And Behind Door No. 1, a Fatal Flaw]", ''The New York Times'', 2008-04-08. Retrieved on 2008-04-08.</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refvosSavant1990>[[Marilyn vos Savant|vos Savant, Marilyn]] (1990). "Ask Marilyn" column, ''Parade Magazine'' p. 16 (9 September 1990).</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refvosSavant1990b>vos Savant, Marilyn (1990b). "Ask Marilyn" column, ''Parade Magazine'' p. 25 (2 December 1990).</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refvosSavant1991>vos Savant, Marilyn (1991). "Ask Marilyn" column, ''Parade Magazine'' p. 12 (17 February 1991).</span> | |||
*{{cite book | ref=refvosSavant1996 | author=vos Savant, Marilyn | title=The Power of Logical Thinking | publisher=St. Martin's Press | year=1996 | isbn=0-312-15627-8 | url=http://books.google.com/?id=pgQQv8W_IgIC&pg=PA5&dq=%22monty+hall+paradox%22+inauthor:savant}} | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refvosSavant2006>vos Savant, Marilyn (2006). "Ask Marilyn" column, ''Parade Magazine'' p. 6 (26 November 2006).</span> | |||
*{{cite book | ref = refSchwager1994 | title = The New Market Wizards | author = Schwager, Jack D. | publisher = Harper Collins | year = 1994 | isbn = 9780887306679 | page = 397 | url = http://books.google.com/?id=Ezz_gZ-bRzwC&pg=PA397&dq=three-doors+monty-hall }} | |||
*{{cite web|ref=refWilliams2004|url=http://www.nd.edu/~rwilliam/stats1/appendices/xappxd.pdf|title=Appendix D: The Monty Hall Controversy|first=Richard|last=Williams|year=2004|format=PDF|work=Course notes for Sociology Graduate Statistics I|accessdate=2008-04-25}} | |||
*{{cite book | ref = refWheeler1991 | title = Phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences | chapter = Congruence Among Data Sets: A Bayesian Approach | author = Wheeler, Ward C. | editor = Michael M. Miyamoto and Joel Cracraft | publisher = Oxford University Press US | year = 1991 | isbn = 9780195066982 | page = 335 | url = http://books.google.com/?id=1wqvNgz58JQC&pg=PA335&dq=%22monty+hall%22+unchanged+switch }}</span> | |||
*<span class="citation" id=refWhitaker1990>Whitaker, Craig F. (1990). [Formulation by Marilyn vos Savant of question posed in a letter from Craig Whitaker]. "Ask Marilyn" column, ''Parade Magazine'' p. 16 (9 September 1990).</span> | |||
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Bibliography from wikipedia MHP page, as per 26 January, 2011
- Adams, Cecil (1990)."On 'Let's Make a Deal,' you pick Door #1. Monty opens Door #2—no prize. Do you stay with Door #1 or switch to #3?", The Straight Dope, (November 2, 1990). Retrieved July 25, 2005.
- Bapeswara Rao, V. V. and Rao, M. Bhaskara (1992). "A three-door game show and some of its variants". The Mathematical Scientist 17(2): 89–94.
- Barbeau, Edward (1993). "Fallacies, Flaws, and Flimflam: The problem of the Car and Goats". The College Mathematics Journal 24(2): 149-154.
- Barbeau, Edward (2000). Mathematical Fallacies, Flaws and Flimflam. The Mathematical Association of America. ISBN 0-88385-529-1.
- Behrends, Ehrhard (2008). Five-Minute Mathematics. AMS Bookstore. ISBN 9780821843482.
- Bloch, Andy (2008). 21 - The Movie (my review). Retrieved on 2008-05-05.
- Carlton, Matthew (2005). "Pedigrees, Prizes, and Prisoners: The Misuse of Conditional Probability". Journal of Statistics Education [online] 13 (2). Retrieved on 2010-05-29.
- Chun, Young H. (1991). "Game Show Problem," OR/MS Today 18(3): 9.
- D'Ariano, G.M et al. (2002). "The Quantum Monty Hall Problem" (PDF). Los Alamos National Laboratory, (February 21, 2002). Retrieved January 15, 2007.
- Devlin, Keith (July – August 2003). Devlin's Angle: Monty Hall. The Mathematical Association of America. Retrieved on 2008-04-25.
- The Monty Hall puzzle, The Economist, The Economist Newspaper, p. 110.
- Falk, Ruma (1992). "A closer look at the probabilities of the notorious three prisoners," Cognition 43: 197–223.
- Flitney, Adrian P. and Abbott, Derek (2002). "Quantum version of the Monty Hall problem," Physical Review A, 65, Art. No. 062318, 2002.
- Fox, Craig R. and Levav, Jonathan (2004). "Partition-Edit-Count: Naive Extensional Reasoning in Judgment of Conditional Probability," Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 133(4): 626-642.
- Gardner, Martin (1959a). "Mathematical Games" column, Scientific American, October 1959, pp. 180–182. Reprinted in The Second Scientific American Book of Mathematical Puzzles and Diversions.
- Gardner, Martin (1959b). "Mathematical Games" column, Scientific American, November 1959, p. 188.
- Gill, Jeff (2002). Bayesian Methods, pp. 8–10. CRC Press. ISBN 1-58488-288-3, (Template:Google books)
- Gill, Richard (2010) The Three Doors Problem...-s. International Encyclopaedia of Statistical Science, Springer, 2010. Eprint [1]
- Gill, Richard (2010) The Monty Hall Problem is not a probability puzzle (it's a challenge in mathematical modelling). Statistica Neerlandica 65(1), January 2011. Eprint [2] (abstract), [3] (pdf)
- Gillman, Leonard (1992). "The Car and the Goats," American Mathematical Monthly 99: 3–7.
- Granberg, Donald (1996). "To Switch or Not to Switch". Appendix to vos Savant, Marilyn, The Power of Logical Thinking. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-612-30463-3, (Template:Google books).
- Granberg, Donald and Brown, Thad A. (1995). "The Monty Hall Dilemma," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 21(7): 711-729.
- Grinstead, Charles M. and Snell, J. Laurie (2006-07-04). Grinstead and Snell’s Introduction to Probability (PDF). Retrieved on 2008-04-02. Online version of Introduction to Probability, 2nd edition, published by the American Mathematical Society, Copyright (C) 2003 Charles M. Grinstead and J. Laurie Snell.
- Hall, Monty (1975). The Monty Hall Problem. LetsMakeADeal.com. Includes May 12, 1975 letter to Steve Selvin. Retrieved January 15, 2007.
- Henze, Norbert (1997). Stochastik für Einsteiger: Eine Einführung in die faszinierende Welt des Zufalls, pp. 105, Vieweg Verlag, ISBN 3-8348-0091-0, (Template:Google books)
- Herbranson, W. T. and Schroeder, J. (2010). "Are birds smarter than mathematicians? Pigeons (Columba livia) perform optimally on a version of the Monty Hall Dilemma." J. Comp. Psychol. 124(1): 1-13. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20175592 March 1, 2010. http://people.whitman.edu/~herbrawt/HS_JCP_2010.pdf
- Krauss, Stefan and Wang, X. T. (2003). "The Psychology of the Monty Hall Problem: Discovering Psychological Mechanisms for Solving a Tenacious Brain Teaser," Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 132(1). Retrieved from http://www.usd.edu/~xtwang/Papers/MontyHallPaper.pdf March 30, 2008.
- Mack, Donald R. (1992). The Unofficial IEEE Brainbuster Gamebook. Wiley-IEEE. ISBN 9780780304239.
- Magliozzi, Tom; Magliozzi, Ray (1998). Haircut in Horse Town: & Other Great Car Talk Puzzlers. Diane Pub Co.. ISBN 0-7567-6423-8.
- Martin, Phillip (1989). "The Monty Hall Trap", Bridge Today, May–June 1989. Reprinted in Granovetter, Pamela and Matthew, ed. (1993), For Experts Only, Granovetter Books.
- Martin, Robert M. (2002). There are two errors in the the title of this book, 2nd. Broadview Press, 57–59. ISBN 9781551114934.
- Morgan, J. P., Chaganty, N. R., Dahiya, R. C., & Doviak, M. J. (1991). "Let's make a deal: The player's dilemma," American Statistician 45: 284-287.
- Mueser, Peter R. and Granberg, Donald (May 1999). "The Monty Hall Dilemma Revisited: Understanding the Interaction of Problem Definition and Decision Making", University of Missouri Working Paper 99-06. Retrieved June 10, 2010.
- Nalebuff, Barry (1987). "Puzzles: Choose a Curtain, Duel-ity, Two Point Conversions, and More," Journal of Economic Perspectives 1(2): 157-163 (Autumn, 1987).
- Jason Rosenhouse: The Monty Hall Problem. Oxford University Press 2009, ISBN 978-0-19-536789-8 (online copy of the irst chapter, preprint)
- Rosenthal, Jeffrey S. (September 2008). "Monty Hall, Monty Fall, Monty Crawl". Math Horizons: 5–7.
- Selvin, Steve (1975a). "A problem in probability" (letter to the editor). American Statistician 29(1): 67 (February 1975).
- Selvin, Steve (1975b). "On the Monty Hall problem" (letter to the editor). American Statistician 29(3): 134 (August 1975).
- Seymann R. G. (1991). "Comment on Let's make a deal: The player's dilemma," American Statistician 45: 287-288.
- Stibel, Jeffrey, Dror, Itiel, & Ben-Zeev, Talia (2008). "The Collapsing Choice Theory: Dissociating Choice and Judgment in Decision Making," Theory and Decision. Full paper can be found at http://users.ecs.soton.ac.uk/id/TD%20choice%20and%20judgment.pdf.
- Tierney, John (1991). "Behind Monty Hall's Doors: Puzzle, Debate and Answer?", The New York Times, 1991-07-21. Retrieved on 2008-01-18.
- Tierney, John (2008). "And Behind Door No. 1, a Fatal Flaw", The New York Times, 2008-04-08. Retrieved on 2008-04-08.
- vos Savant, Marilyn (1990). "Ask Marilyn" column, Parade Magazine p. 16 (9 September 1990).
- vos Savant, Marilyn (1990b). "Ask Marilyn" column, Parade Magazine p. 25 (2 December 1990).
- vos Savant, Marilyn (1991). "Ask Marilyn" column, Parade Magazine p. 12 (17 February 1991).
- vos Savant, Marilyn (1996). The Power of Logical Thinking. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-15627-8.
- vos Savant, Marilyn (2006). "Ask Marilyn" column, Parade Magazine p. 6 (26 November 2006).
- Schwager, Jack D. (1994). The New Market Wizards. Harper Collins. ISBN 9780887306679.
- Williams, Richard (2004). Appendix D: The Monty Hall Controversy (PDF). Course notes for Sociology Graduate Statistics I. Retrieved on 2008-04-25.
- Wheeler, Ward C. (1991). “Congruence Among Data Sets: A Bayesian Approach”, Michael M. Miyamoto and Joel Cracraft: Phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences. Oxford University Press US. ISBN 9780195066982.
- Whitaker, Craig F. (1990). [Formulation by Marilyn vos Savant of question posed in a letter from Craig Whitaker]. "Ask Marilyn" column, Parade Magazine p. 16 (9 September 1990).