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05321 – Panel on belief change

open access: yes, 2005
This document gathers the panelists' contribution.
Levi, Isaac   +6 more
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Reasons for (prior) belief in bayesian epistemology [PDF]

open access: yes
Bayesian epistemology tells us with great precision how we should move from prior to posterior beliefs in light of new evidence or information, but says little about where our prior beliefs come from. It o¤ers few resources to describe some prior beliefs
Dietrich, Franz, List, Christian
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A characterization of sequential equilibrium in terms of AGM belief revision [PDF]

open access: yes
In [G. Bonanno, Rational choice and AGM belief revision, Artificial Intelligence, 2009] a semantics for one-stage AGM belief revision was proposed based on choice frames, borrowed from the rational choice literature. In this paper we extend the semantics
Giacomo Bonanno
core  

Belief merging within fragments of propositional logic

open access: yes, 2014
Recently, belief change within the framework of fragments of propositional logic has gained increasing attention. Previous works focused on belief contraction and belief revision on the Horn fragment.
Creignou, Nadia   +3 more
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Belief change in branching time: AGM-consistency and iterated revision [PDF]

open access: yes
We study belief change branching-time structures. First, we identify a property of branching-time frames that is equivalent to AGM-consistency, which is defined as follows. A frame is AGM-consistent if the partial belief revision function associated with
Giacomo Bonanno
core  

Changing medication-related beliefs: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

open access: hybrid, 2023
Elizabeth Sheils   +6 more
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Does reporting beliefs change beliefs?

open access: yesJournal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics
Does reporting beliefs change beliefs? This question may seem impossible to answer, because one cannot compare the beliefs of participants who did or did not report their beliefs: we cannot know beliefs that we don't measure. In an experiment, participants first answer trivia questions, and are then asked to estimate how many questions they have ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Changing negative core beliefs with trial-based thought record

open access: green, 2022
Thaís R. Delavechia   +4 more
openalex   +1 more source

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