It’s estimated that human adults make about 35,000 decisions a day — the percentage of good decisions depends on the adult. These choices can be as banal as deciding to roll or crumple toilet paper or ...
Given a few assumptions, the probability of a conjunction is raised, and the probability of its negation is lowered, by conditionalising upon one of the conjuncts. This simple result appears to bring ...
Sankhyā: The Indian Journal of Statistics, Series B (1960-2002), Vol. 64, No. 3 (Dec., 2002), pp. 239-266 (28 pages) A comparison between Bayes and classical estimators was executed by Samaniego and ...
WE ARE in a bar, and agree to toss a coin for the next round. Heads, I pay; tails, the drinks are on you. What are your chances of a free pint? Most people – sober ones, at least – would agree: ...
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