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Probability: Mathematical and Non-Mathematical Models

2003
Abstract It is obvious, too, that even when the probabilities are derived from observation and experiment, a very slight improvement in the data, by better observations, or by taking into fuller consideration the special circumstances of the case, is of more use than the most elaborate application of the calculus to probabilities founded
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Frequencies and the Mathematics of Probability

2018
Of the many sorts of questions that can be asked of a specific piece of reasoning in natural science the following three may be distinguished: 1. Does it follow? That is, are the conclusions so related to the evidence (or premises) that they may be said necessarily to follow from them?
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Probability: Issues of Mathematics

2003
Abstract From the preceding principles it is easy to deduce the demonstration of that theorem of the doctrine of probabilities, which is the foundation of its application to judicial or other inquiries for ascertaining the occurrence of a given event, or the reality of an individual fact. The signs or evidences by which a fact is usually
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Advancing mathematics by guiding human intuition with AI

Nature, 2021
Alex Davies   +2 more
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Relations Between Students’ Mathematics Anxiety and Motivation to Learn Mathematics: a Meta-Analysis

Educational Psychology Review, 2021
Qian Li, Jimena Cosso, Yukiko Maeda
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Introduction to Probability and Mathematical Statistics

Technometrics, 1988
Neil Sheldon, Lee J. Bain, Max Engelhart
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