Probability theory as a mathematical science studies models of events (not the events themselves) that are uncertain whether or not they will occur. In other words, probability theory studies models of experiments that are unpredictable. For example, when a coin is tossed with its coat of arms or number, it is possible to predict the weather, how much longer the unit is running, the faulty part of the mass-produced product, the situation that interferes with the transmission of electrical signals. can be considered as objects. Whether or not probability theory can be applied depends on whether the property of "stochastic stability" is appropriate for the experiment being studied. The latter notion, in turn, is related to the possibility of ...
After a brief review of ontic and epistemic descriptions, and of subjective, logical and statistical...
Research on stochastic thinking and reasoning, with its implications on the teaching of statistics, ...
By employing intuitive heuristics, people are prone to make erroneous intuitive judgments on uncerta...
Probability theory as a mathematical science studies models of events (not the events themselves) th...
Probability theory as a mathematical science studies models of events (not the events themselves) th...
Probability theory is that part of mathematics that is concerned with the description and modeling o...
It is argued that probability should be defined implicitly by the distributions of possible measure...
Whether random phenomena exist in nature or not, it is useful to think of the notion of randomness a...
It is argued that probability should be defined implicitly by the distributions of possible measurem...
We consider a conception of reality that is the following: An object is 'real' if we know that if we...
Different interpretations of the probability concept are considered. In a situation of repeated tria...
This article gives an account of a theoretical research subdivided into three parts. The first stage...
Probability theory is now applied in many fields of science as well as in various aspects of our eve...
1.1 What is probability theory?.................. 7 1.2 Some paradoxes in probability theory...........
Foundational issues in statistical mechanics and the more general question of how probability is to ...
After a brief review of ontic and epistemic descriptions, and of subjective, logical and statistical...
Research on stochastic thinking and reasoning, with its implications on the teaching of statistics, ...
By employing intuitive heuristics, people are prone to make erroneous intuitive judgments on uncerta...
Probability theory as a mathematical science studies models of events (not the events themselves) th...
Probability theory as a mathematical science studies models of events (not the events themselves) th...
Probability theory is that part of mathematics that is concerned with the description and modeling o...
It is argued that probability should be defined implicitly by the distributions of possible measure...
Whether random phenomena exist in nature or not, it is useful to think of the notion of randomness a...
It is argued that probability should be defined implicitly by the distributions of possible measurem...
We consider a conception of reality that is the following: An object is 'real' if we know that if we...
Different interpretations of the probability concept are considered. In a situation of repeated tria...
This article gives an account of a theoretical research subdivided into three parts. The first stage...
Probability theory is now applied in many fields of science as well as in various aspects of our eve...
1.1 What is probability theory?.................. 7 1.2 Some paradoxes in probability theory...........
Foundational issues in statistical mechanics and the more general question of how probability is to ...
After a brief review of ontic and epistemic descriptions, and of subjective, logical and statistical...
Research on stochastic thinking and reasoning, with its implications on the teaching of statistics, ...
By employing intuitive heuristics, people are prone to make erroneous intuitive judgments on uncerta...