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1. What's the probability of ending up at 1488 by random chance (as opposed to 1489 or 1487, etc)?
2. What's the probability that no one stopped and went "hold on, we need to change something here"?
This isn't the first study I've seen with that number. You cannot tell me that number happens more often than 1487 in research studies by random chance. Again, that probability is zero.