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has gloss | eng: The word probability has been used in a variety of ways since it was first coined in relation to games of chance. Does probability measure the real, physical tendency of something to occur, or is it just a measure of how strongly one believes it will occur? In answering such questions, we interpret the probability values of probability theory. |
lexicalization | eng: Probability interpretations |
subclass of | (noun) a mental representation of the meaning or significance of something reading, interpretation, version |
has instance | e/Algorithmic probability |
has instance | e/Calculus of predispositions |
has instance | e/Classical definition of probability |
has instance | e/Common-cause and special-cause |
has instance | e/Equipossible |
has instance | e/Exotic probability |
has instance | e/Free probability |
has instance | e/Inverse probability |
has instance | e/Negative probability |
has instance | e/Philosophy of probability |
has instance | e/Pignistic probability |
has instance | e/Predictive inference |
has instance | e/Probabilistic proposition |
has instance | e/Propensity probability |
has instance | e/Quantum probability |
has instance | e/Statistical probability |
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