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- Prosecutor's_fallacy abstract "The prosecutor's fallacy is a fallacy of statistical reasoning, typically used by the prosecution to argue for the guilt of a defendant during a criminal trial. Although it is named after prosecutors it is not specific to them, and some variants of the fallacy can be utilized by defense lawyers arguing for the innocence of their client. At its heart the fallacy involves assuming that the prior probability of a random match is equal to the probability that the defendant is innocent. For instance, if a perpetrator is known to have the same blood type as a defendant and 10% of the population share that blood type; then to argue on that basis alone that the probability of the defendant being guilty is 90% makes the prosecutors's fallacy, in a very simple form.".
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- Prosecutor's_fallacy wikiPageID "50148".
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- Prosecutor's_fallacy hasPhotoCollection Prosecutor's_fallacy.
- Prosecutor's_fallacy subject Category:Bayesian_statistics.
- Prosecutor's_fallacy subject Category:Forensic_statistics.
- Prosecutor's_fallacy subject Category:Logical_fallacies.
- Prosecutor's_fallacy subject Category:Misuse_of_statistics.
- Prosecutor's_fallacy type Abstraction100002137.
- Prosecutor's_fallacy type Cognition100023271.
- Prosecutor's_fallacy type Content105809192.
- Prosecutor's_fallacy type Fallacy105893916.
- Prosecutor's_fallacy type Idea105833840.
- Prosecutor's_fallacy type LogicalFallacies.
- Prosecutor's_fallacy type LogicalFallacy105894143.
- Prosecutor's_fallacy type Misconception105893653.
- Prosecutor's_fallacy type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Prosecutor's_fallacy comment "The prosecutor's fallacy is a fallacy of statistical reasoning, typically used by the prosecution to argue for the guilt of a defendant during a criminal trial. Although it is named after prosecutors it is not specific to them, and some variants of the fallacy can be utilized by defense lawyers arguing for the innocence of their client. At its heart the fallacy involves assuming that the prior probability of a random match is equal to the probability that the defendant is innocent.".
- Prosecutor's_fallacy label "Prosecutor's fallacy".
- Prosecutor's_fallacy label "Sophisme du procureur".
- Prosecutor's_fallacy label "檢察官謬誤".
- Prosecutor's_fallacy sameAs Sophisme_du_procureur.
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- Prosecutor's_fallacy wasDerivedFrom Prosecutor's_fallacy?oldid=604665026.
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