Is it possible to measure the dispersion of ex ante chances (i.e., chances “before the event”) among people, be it gambling, health, or social opportunities? We explore this question and provide some tools, including a statistical test, to evidence the actual dispersion of ex ante chances in various areas, with a focus on chronic diseases. Using the principle of maximum entropy, we derive the distribution of the risk of becoming ill in the global population as well as in the population of affected people. We find that affected people are either at very low risk, like the overwhelming majority of the population, but still were unlucky to become ill, or are at extremely high risk and were bound to become ill
A local analysis of a chance system recovers the properties of the totality by accumulating the chan...
Observed and expected prevalence (assuming the diseases occur independently, and based on the preval...
In many ways, biomedical analysis is analogous to possibilistic reasoning. In spite of that, there a...
For rare diseases, people tend to intuitively overestimate the probability of being sick after havin...
"Chance and risk are part of everyone's life, from the casino gambler to the hospital patient trying...
Epidemiologists aim to identify modifiable causes of disease, this often being a prerequisite for th...
Statistics concerning disease prevalence are often framed and presented by the media to explain how ...
In order to know how to efficiently allocate resources in health care we need a measure of its outco...
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International audienceAlthough people have been repeatedly found to underestimate frequencies of com...
We propose that affective forecasters overestimate the extent to which experienced hedonic responses...
In epidemic theory, the effective reproductive number describes the population-level spread of an in...
Chance is an informal concept, sometimes meaning probability, sometimes meaning randomness. Probabil...
A local analysis of a chance system recovers the properties of the totality by accumulating the chan...
Observed and expected prevalence (assuming the diseases occur independently, and based on the preval...
In many ways, biomedical analysis is analogous to possibilistic reasoning. In spite of that, there a...
For rare diseases, people tend to intuitively overestimate the probability of being sick after havin...
"Chance and risk are part of everyone's life, from the casino gambler to the hospital patient trying...
Epidemiologists aim to identify modifiable causes of disease, this often being a prerequisite for th...
Statistics concerning disease prevalence are often framed and presented by the media to explain how ...
In order to know how to efficiently allocate resources in health care we need a measure of its outco...
Our aim is to analyze the link between optimism and risk aversion in a subjective expected utility s...
A generally unheralded development in human history that has had profound impact is the mastery of t...
We propose that affective forecasters overestimate the extent to which experienced hedonic responses...
International audienceAlthough people have been repeatedly found to underestimate frequencies of com...
We propose that affective forecasters overestimate the extent to which experienced hedonic responses...
In epidemic theory, the effective reproductive number describes the population-level spread of an in...
Chance is an informal concept, sometimes meaning probability, sometimes meaning randomness. Probabil...
A local analysis of a chance system recovers the properties of the totality by accumulating the chan...
Observed and expected prevalence (assuming the diseases occur independently, and based on the preval...
In many ways, biomedical analysis is analogous to possibilistic reasoning. In spite of that, there a...