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Can someone please give me a reference to an (simple, realworld, i.e. not constructed) example of a discrete probability space such that there are three events in it that are pairwise independent but all three together are not independent (although I wouldn't mind, if someone would give me the example as an answer).

MyCatsHat
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    another example of not googling first... – Bombyx mori Dec 28 '12 at 16:45
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  • For my defense: I did google it -albeit not that long - but dismissed wikipedia a priori. Nonetheless I think -4 votes in a couple of minutes for a legitimate question is harsh and not entirely justifiable I think! $$ $$ 2) The example in Wikipedia does it's just, but it is very artificial/constructed! I would like a more natural example, that can be taken from a real-world scenario (I know, should specified this from the beginning - but thats still not an excuse for the people who brutally voted down)
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    There are really quite a lot of good math articles in wikipedia, though typesetting is an issue, and some statements does not have proofs. You should take a look before you raise a question like this. – Bombyx mori Dec 28 '12 at 17:08
  • @user26698: I've voted up your comment, but in general you'll get better answers if you mention what you've tried (e.g. "I looked at wikipedia and found the example artificial".) – ShreevatsaR Feb 11 '14 at 05:59