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subjective probability

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meanings of subjectiveand probability


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subjective
adjective
uk /səbˈdʒek.tɪv/ us /səbˈdʒek.tɪv/
influenced by or based on personal beliefs or feelings, rather than based ...
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probability
noun[C or U]
uk /ˌprɒb.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/ us /ˌprɑː.bəˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
the level of possibility of something happening or ...
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Examples of subjective probability


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So it is a subjectiveprobability.
Epistemic or subjectiveprobability is sometimes called credence, as opposed to the term chance for a propensity probability.
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In the same situation other trustors may have a different level of a subjectiveprobability.
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The advantage of this formula is that subjectiveprobability can be assessed without necessarily knowing the alternatives.
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Subjectiveprobability creates a valuable link between formalisation and empirical experimentation.
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In short, the adhocery of a proposition does not absolutely nullify its prescribed subjectiveprobability.
Agents will trade assets using subjectiveprobability assessments.
Each payoff is multiplied by the subjectiveprobability of the state occurring.
Rather, its intention is prescriptive: it prescribes how subjectiveprobability estimates should be revised when new, relevant data become available.
We transfer this probability as the subjectiveprobability that any person from that age group (in the actual population) will (not) vote for the party.
Those economists who want to explain or predict preferences* in terms of agents' utilities and subjectiveprobability judgments cannot dispense with the notion of preference.
Each individual assigns a prior subjectiveprobability to each state.
From the choices made by the expert, the subjectiveprobability for the associated event is inferred.
Assume that no two agents have identical subjectiveprobability distributions.
It is common to distinguish between objective and subjectiveprobability.
It must be subjectiveprobability: given what the agent has to go on, this is the most likely way to achieve the best results.
In such an environment, electoral losers' subjectiveprobability estimates of whether, when and under what conditions another election will be held in the future are relatively low.
That is, we regard the ex-post probability of each event realized in the election as the subjective probability voters perceived ex ante for that event in their voting decisions.
Axiomatic theories of choice, cardinal utility and subjectiveprobability: a review.
An empirical comparison of discrete ratings and subjectiveprobability ratings.
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