The following pages link to (Q5732970):
Displaying 50 items.
- Generalizing the standard product rule of probability theory and Bayes's theorem (Q277149) (← links)
- Quantum theory as a description of robust experiments: Derivation of the Pauli equation (Q305340) (← links)
- Deceptive updating and minimal information methods (Q383022) (← links)
- A model of prior ignorance for inferences in the one-parameter exponential family (Q419320) (← links)
- On the confidence preferences model (Q423148) (← links)
- Indifference, indecision, and coin-flipping (Q451062) (← links)
- A non-probabilist principle of higher-order reasoning (Q513935) (← links)
- Case-based belief formation under ambiguity (Q607257) (← links)
- A defense of the principle of indifference (Q613040) (← links)
- Simple axioms for countably additive subjective probability (Q617595) (← links)
- Prior symmetry, similarity-based reasoning, and endogenous categorization (Q629323) (← links)
- Signaling without a common prior: results on experimental equilibrium selection (Q665083) (← links)
- Search and Knightian uncertainty (Q705838) (← links)
- Intensional vs extensional probabilities from their origins to Laplace (Q752672) (← links)
- Lexicographic probability, conditional probability, and nonstandard probability (Q844918) (← links)
- Notes on ``Notes on conditional previsions'' (Q881806) (← links)
- The objective and the subjective in mid-nineteenth-century British probability theory (Q891755) (← links)
- Decision making under uncertainty comprising complete ignorance and probability (Q895217) (← links)
- The futures price of a commodity in fixed supply (Q899904) (← links)
- Conditional models: coherence and inference through sequences of joint mass functions (Q963872) (← links)
- Imprecise probabilistic beliefs as a context for decision-making under ambiguity (Q1017782) (← links)
- A dual to the von Neumann-Morgenstern theorem (Q1051545) (← links)
- Fuzzy confidence intervals (Q1055349) (← links)
- Price relations on futures markets for storable commodities (Q1064953) (← links)
- Was Bayes a Bayesian? (Q1096599) (← links)
- A ``neoclassic probabilist'': Francesco Paolo Cantelli (Q1101096) (← links)
- On Bayes' theorem and the inverse Bernoulli theorem (Q1119555) (← links)
- Inconsistencies in the argument leading to the rule of succession (Q1120922) (← links)
- Lower probability models for uncertainty and non-deterministic processes (Q1123468) (← links)
- A critique of Jaynes' maximum entropy principle (Q1158131) (← links)
- Expected utility versus anticipated utility: Where do we stand! (Q1197875) (← links)
- From fuzzy set theory to non-additive probabilities: How have economists reacted! (Q1197877) (← links)
- The St. Petersburg paradox: A con game? (Q1241195) (← links)
- Qualitative independence in probability theory (Q1253843) (← links)
- Representation of preferences on fuzzy measures by a fuzzy integral (Q1278549) (← links)
- Artificial intelligence and human decision making (Q1278800) (← links)
- More on Laspeyres price index (Q1319625) (← links)
- A natural prior probability distribution derived from the propositional calculus (Q1344630) (← links)
- Statistical equilibrium in one-step forward looking economic models (Q1357584) (← links)
- A generalization of Poincaré's characterization of exponential families (Q1372399) (← links)
- Are there degrees of belief? (Q1427346) (← links)
- The measurement of qualitative probability (Q1584806) (← links)
- A hyperintensional criterion of irrelevance (Q1708862) (← links)
- Sequent calculus for classical logic probabilized (Q1712933) (← links)
- Decision-foundations for properties of nonadditive measures: general state spaces or general outcome spaces (Q1779842) (← links)
- Robust Bayesian analysis: sensitivity to the prior (Q1813481) (← links)
- Interval models for comparative probability on finite sets (Q1819810) (← links)
- A survey of the theory of coherent lower previsions (Q2270419) (← links)
- Bridging the intuition gap in Cox's theorem: a Jaynesian argument for universality (Q2374509) (← links)
- Bruno de Finetti and imprecision: imprecise probability does not exist! (Q2375315) (← links)