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The following pages link to A history of inverse probability. From Thomas Bayes to Karl Pearson. (Q1297058):
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- A mathematical theory of evidence turns 40 (Q329234) (← links)
- Robert Leslie Ellis's work on philosophy of science and the foundations of probability theory (Q391357) (← links)
- The objective and the subjective in mid-nineteenth-century British probability theory (Q891755) (← links)
- On some recently discovered manuscripts of Thomas Bayes. (Q1867859) (← links)
- Comment: ``On the history and limitations of probability updating'' (Q2038294) (← links)
- W.E. Johnson and Cambridge thought on probability (Q2069039) (← links)
- A modern retrospective on probabilistic numerics (Q2302460) (← links)
- Probability and exams: the work of Antonio Bordoni (Q2660404) (← links)
- A letter of Robert Leslie Ellis to William Walton on probability (Q4569523) (← links)
- Causation, randomness, and pseudo-randomness in John Venn's<b><i>logic of chance</i></b> (Q5717548) (← links)
- The true title of Bayes's essay (Q5965026) (← links)
- Reading Keynes' treatise on probability (Q6573732) (← links)
- Hugh MacColl and Christine Ladd-Franklin: 1877--1909 (Q6610482) (← links)