Some Remarks on the Argument of Probability
Paolo Rocchi ()
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Paolo Rocchi: IBM
Chapter Chapter 6 in Janus-Faced Probability, 2014, pp 59-67 from Springer
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Abstract The first part of this book focuses on the available methods for testing probability and in turn the frequentist and subjective interpretations were commented on. The previous pages try to show how the difficulties of a working statistician have a tendency to vanish when he rejects the philosophical theories and confront the issues through the analytical approach.
Keywords: Probability Argument; Probability Calculus; French Mathematician; Data Flow Diagram; Mathematical Sector (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-04861-1_6
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