Bayesian probability
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Bayesian probability is an interpretation of the concept of probability, in which, instead of frequency or propensity of some phenomenon, probability is interpreted as reasonable expectation representing a state of knowledge or as quantification of a personal belief.
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See also
- Bertrand paradox—a paradox in classical probability
- De Finetti's game—a procedure for evaluating someone's subjective probability
- QBism—an interpretation of quantum mechanics based on subjective Bayesian probability
- Reference class problem
- An Essay towards solving a Problem in the Doctrine of Chances
- Monty Hall problem
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