Probability ratio and likelihood ratio measures of inductive support and related notions have appeared as theoretical tools for probabilistic approaches in the philosophy of science, the psychology of reasoning, and artificial intelligence. In an effort of conceptual clarification, several authors have pursued axiomatic foundations for these two families of measures. Such results have been criticized, however, as relying on unduly demanding or poorly motivated mathematical assumptions. We provide two novel theorems showing that probability ratio and likelihood ratio measures can be axiomatized in a way that overcomes these difficulties
Kolmogorov's axiomatization of probability includes the familiar ratio formula for conditional proba...
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Probability ratio and likelihood ratio measures of inductive support and related notions have appear...
Qualitative and quantitative approaches to reasoning about uncertainty can lead to different logical...
The notion of evidence is of great importance, but there are substantial disagreements about how it ...
We review two foundations of statistical inference, the theory of likelihood and the Bayesian paradi...
The introduction of the axioms of utility led many statisticians to think that there is only one cor...
Two points have been raised about the Likelihood Principle (LP). The first relates to the definition...
This modification separates the two aspects of probability: probability as a part of physical theori...
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Abstract: The modal logic LL was introduced by Halpern and Rabin [HR] as a means of doing qualitativ...
Most research on rule-based inference under uncertainty has focused on the normative validity and ef...
The propositional language extended by two families of unary propositional probability operators and...
AbstractThis paper presents a new axiomatic decision theory for choice under uncertainty. Unlike Bay...
Kolmogorov's axiomatization of probability includes the familiar ratio formula for conditional proba...
Most research on rule-based inference under uncertainty has focused on the normative validity and ef...
New semantics for numerical values given to possibility measures are provided. For epistemic possibi...
Probability ratio and likelihood ratio measures of inductive support and related notions have appear...
Qualitative and quantitative approaches to reasoning about uncertainty can lead to different logical...
The notion of evidence is of great importance, but there are substantial disagreements about how it ...
We review two foundations of statistical inference, the theory of likelihood and the Bayesian paradi...
The introduction of the axioms of utility led many statisticians to think that there is only one cor...
Two points have been raised about the Likelihood Principle (LP). The first relates to the definition...
This modification separates the two aspects of probability: probability as a part of physical theori...
Abstract. This survey recounts contributions to the axiomatic foundations of subjective probability ...
Abstract: The modal logic LL was introduced by Halpern and Rabin [HR] as a means of doing qualitativ...
Most research on rule-based inference under uncertainty has focused on the normative validity and ef...
The propositional language extended by two families of unary propositional probability operators and...
AbstractThis paper presents a new axiomatic decision theory for choice under uncertainty. Unlike Bay...
Kolmogorov's axiomatization of probability includes the familiar ratio formula for conditional proba...
Most research on rule-based inference under uncertainty has focused on the normative validity and ef...
New semantics for numerical values given to possibility measures are provided. For epistemic possibi...