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Confidence as Likelihood

Statistical Science, 2021
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Pawitan, Yudi, Lee, Youngjo
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Confidence in preferences [PDF]

open access: possibleSocial Choice and Welfare, 2012
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Reforms and Confidence [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2005
We examine the choice of economic reforms when policymakers have present-biased preferences and can choose to discard information (maintain confidence) to mitigate distortions from excess discounting. The decisions of policymakers and firms are shown to be interdependent.
Haaparanta, Pertti, PirttilÀ, Jukka
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Confidence in Confidence Intervals

Mathematics Magazine, 1982
An exoteric view of confidence intervals that involves subjective probability and makes use of computer-simulated sampling.
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Confidence camp

CHI '08 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2008
Homeless people who want to leave homelessness have a really hard time doing this, because they are stuck in the very same environment and have to face their problems alone. Our solution provides homeless people with a much needed vacation from their daily lives at the same time as they can learn new skills and build network that will help them in the ...
Petter Bergqvist   +2 more
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Confidence booster

Nursing Standard, 1988
I am a 36 year old registered general nurse, who has worked on a hospital ward since 1978. I am at present nearing the end of a 'Back to nursing' course. I have had time away from work to bring up my daughter, and now I am able to return to part time work, but feel I am not confident enough to be in charge of a ward.
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Confidence and credibility

Communications in Statistics, 1974
The effect of information from observed data on prescribed confidence coefficients is examined in terms of positive events and credibility. Using the classical approach, a search procedure of Eichhorn in medical research is shown to be feasible but not credibly feasible.
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