• The propensity theory of probability is a probability interpretation in which the probability is thought of as a physical propensity, disposition, or tendency...
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  • Mises) and propensity accounts (such as those of Popper, Miller, Giere and Fetzer). Evidential probability, also called Bayesian probability, can be assigned...
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  • concept of probability, in which, instead of frequency or propensity of some phenomenon, probability is interpreted as reasonable expectation representing...
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  • the propensity score: predicted probability p or the log odds, log[p/(1 − p)]. 2. Match each participant to one or more nonparticipants on propensity score...
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    interpretation considers probability to be the relative frequency "in the long run" of outcomes. A modification of this is propensity probability, which interprets...
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    Frequentist probability or frequentism is an interpretation of probability; it defines an event's probability as the limit of its relative frequency in...
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  • For example, using ordinary least squares regression. Construct propensity (probability) estimate p ^ n ( A i | X i ) {\displaystyle {\hat {p}}_{n}(A_{i}|X_{i})}...
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  • inherently indeterministic nature. (Propensity probability is an analogous idea, according to which probabilities have an objective existence and are...
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  • power for individual particles. Popper described "propensities" as the correct notion of probability for quantum mechanics. Although several other notable...
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  • inherently indeterministic nature. (Propensity probability is an analogous idea, according to which probabilities have an objective existence and are...
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  • Proof of Stein's example Propagation of uncertainty Propensity probability Propensity score Propensity score matching Proper linear model Proportional hazards...
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  • proposed “propensity” concept in Xie et al. turns out to be what Feynman and others referred to as “quasi-probability.” Note that when a quasi-probability is...
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  • Refutations Proofs of eternity Propaganda Propaganda of the deed Propensity Propensity probability Proper class Proper name (philosophy) Proper names Propertarianism...
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    Biochemistry Mosc. 63 (3): 247–252. PMID 9526121. Shortle D (2003). "Propensities, probabilities, and the Boltzmann hypothesis". Protein Sci. 12 (6): 1298–1302...
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  • variables that can change stochastically (randomly) with individual probabilities. Realizations of these random variables are generated and inserted into...
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  • of indifference Principle of maximum entropy Probability Probability interpretations Propensity probability Random number generator Random sequence Randomization...
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  • Problem of universals – Procedural knowledge – Proof (truth) – Propensity probability – Propositional attitude – Pseudointellectual – Psychological nominalism...
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  • not, in other words, initiate character evidence that shows defendant's propensity to commit a crime. However the prosecution may introduce character evidence...
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  • exact inclusion probability. When these selection probabilities are hard to trace back, they may be estimated using some propensity score model combined...
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  • across the genome (different regions of a chromosome have different propensities towards crossover) and it also depends on whether the meiosis in which...
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    resolve isolation effects stemming from individuals' propensity to often isolate consecutive probabilities instead of treating them together. The editing process...
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    probability of failure of a given process, system or product. It is also used in marketing applications such as prediction of a customer's propensity...
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    In probability and statistics, the Gompertz distribution is a continuous probability distribution, named after Benjamin Gompertz. The Gompertz distribution...
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    our attention to the increased twinning propensity of animals under human care. This increased twinning propensity is thought to be either caused by random...
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  • cost Marginal demand Marginal product Marginal product of labor Marginal propensity to consume Marginal rate of substitution Marginal use Marginal utility...
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  • their propensity for "intrinsic" agreement (an agreement is considered "intrinsic" if it is not due to chance). Therefore, the joint probability of agreement...
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    accuracy (CA) is the propensity of a cognitive process to produce the intended or desired output. Cognitive precision (CP) is the propensity of a cognitive...
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  • on Human Nature: "Tis a common observation, that the mind has a great propensity to spread itself on external objects, and to conjoin with them any internal...
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  • In probability theory, the Gillespie algorithm (or the Doob–Gillespie algorithm or stochastic simulation algorithm, the SSA) generates a statistically...
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    described by a random probability distribution Unlike capital (k), labor inputs are not fixed in the short term The marginal propensity to consume (MPC) represents...
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