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  1. Calibrated probability assessment: Calibrated probability assessments are subjective probabilities assigned by individuals who have been trained to assess probabilities in a way that historically represents their uncertainty. For example, when a person has calibrated a situation and says they are "80% confident" in ... (Subjective probabilities assigned in a way that historically represents their uncertainty) [100%] 2023-07-29 [Probability assessment] [Bayesian statistics]...

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  1. Probability: A probability is a number representing the likelihood of a random event or an uncertain proposition occurring, ranging from 1 representing certainty down to 0 for impossibility. Probability is the topic of probability theory, a branch of mathematics concerned with ... [88%] 2023-07-28
  2. Probability: Probability, a term which in general implies credibility short of certainty. The mathematical theory of probabilities deals with certain phenomena which are employed to measure credibility. This measurement is well exemplified by games of chance. [88%] 2022-09-02
  3. Probability: In science, the probability of an event is a number that indicates how likely the event is to occur. It is expressed as a number in the range from 0 and 1, or, using percentage notation, in the range from ... (Branch of mathematics concerning chance and uncertainty) [88%] 2023-09-16 [Probability] [Dimensionless numbers]...
  4. Probability: Probability is a non-negative additive set function whose maximum value is unity. Put more simply, probability is a function that assigns to an event a real number in the interval [0,1] inclusive. [88%] 2023-02-16 [Mathematics]
  5. Probability: Probability theory is the study of uncertainty, a relatively new branch of mathematics. The probability of an event is a number between 0 and 1 representing the likelihood of the event's occurrence. [88%] 2023-03-03 [Probability and Statistics]
  6. Probability: mathematical A numerical characteristic expressing the degree to which some given event is likely to occur under certain given conditions which may recur an unlimited number of times. As a category of scientific knowledge, the concept of "probability" describes a ... (Mathematics) [88%] 2023-07-03
  7. Probability: Probability theory is the study of uncertainty. The mathematical theory of probability is very sophisticated, and delves into a branch of analysis known as measure theory. [88%] 2023-11-25 [Probability] [Statistics]...
  8. Assessment: Assessment,, a term expressing either an official valuation of income or property for purposes of taxation, or the amount so determined (see Taxation and Valuation). It is also applied to the amount of damages fixed by a jury in a ... [84%] 2022-09-02
  9. Assessment: Assessment is appraisal or evaluation. [84%] 2024-01-07 [Assessment]
  10. Probabilité: Pour les articles homonymes, voir Probabilité (homonymie). Cet article présente les notions générales concernant les probabilités ; pour une approche élémentaire du calcul des probabilités voir Probabilités (mathématiques élémentaires) ; pour la théorie mathématique rigoureuse correspondante, voir Théorie des probabilités ;. [80%] 2024-12-02
  11. Assessments: Michelle Longley, Memorial University of Newfoundland The increase in accountability and workload of teachers and the subsequent growing demand for reliability and validity in the allocation of grades and levels places a heavy demand on the assessment process (Campbell, 2005 ... [76%] 2024-01-20 [Special contents] [Position paper]...
  12. Portability (computing): In computing and software engineering, references to portability generally refer to the ability of the software being written to be easily 'translated' to run on various different platforms. The operating system NetBSD is an open source Unix-like variant that ... (Computing) [72%] 2024-01-26
  13. Portability (computing): In computing and software engineering, references to portability generally refer to the ability of the software being written to be easily 'translated' to run on various different platforms. The operating system NetBSD is an open source Unix-like variant that ... (Computing) [72%] 2023-06-15
  14. Probabilism: In theology and philosophy, probabilism (from Latin probare, to test, approve) is an ancient Greek doctrine of Academic skepticism. It holds that in the absence of certainty, plausibility or truth-likeness is the best criterion. (Philosophy) [72%] 2023-11-19 [Religious ethics] [Epistemological theories]...
  15. Probabilism: Probabilism, a term used both in theology and in philosophy with the general implication that in the absence of certainty probability is the best criterion. Thus it is applied in connexion with casuistry for the view that the layman in ... [72%] 2022-09-02
  16. Extinction probability: Extinction probability is the chance of an inherited trait becoming extinct as a function of time t. If t = ∞ this may be the complement of the chance of becoming a universal trait. [62%] 2023-09-13 [Statistical genetics] [Stochastic processes]...
  17. Pignistic probability: In decision theory, a pignistic probability is a probability that a rational person will assign to an option when required to make a decision. A person may have, at one level certain beliefs or a lack of knowledge, or uncertainty ... [62%] 2023-12-17 [Decision theory] [Probability interpretations]...
  18. Probability distribution: A probability distribution is a mathematical approach to quantifying uncertainty. There are two main classes of probability distributions: Discrete and continuous. [62%] 2023-07-03
  19. Posterior probability: The posterior probability is a type of conditional probability that results from updating the prior probability with information summarized by the likelihood via an application of Bayes' rule. From an epistemological perspective, the posterior probability contains everything there is to ... (Conditional probability used in Bayesian statistics) [62%] 2023-12-01 [Bayesian statistics]

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