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- Principle_of_indifference abstract "The principle of indifference (also called principle of insufficient reason) is a rule for assigning epistemic probabilities.Suppose that there are n > 1 mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive possibilities.The principle of indifference states that if the n possibilities are indistinguishable except for their names,then each possibility should be assigned a probability equal to 1/n.In Bayesian probability, this is the simplest non-informative prior.The principle of indifference is meaningless under the frequency interpretation of probability,[citation needed] in which probabilities are relative frequencies rather than degrees of belief in uncertain propositions, conditional upon state information.".
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- Principle_of_indifference authorlink "John Maynard Keynes".
- Principle_of_indifference first "John Maynard".
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- Principle_of_indifference last "Keynes".
- Principle_of_indifference year "1921".
- Principle_of_indifference subject Category:Probability_theory.
- Principle_of_indifference subject Category:Statistical_principles.
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- Principle_of_indifference comment "The principle of indifference (also called principle of insufficient reason) is a rule for assigning epistemic probabilities.Suppose that there are n > 1 mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive possibilities.The principle of indifference states that if the n possibilities are indistinguishable except for their names,then each possibility should be assigned a probability equal to 1/n.In Bayesian probability, this is the simplest non-informative prior.The principle of indifference is meaningless under the frequency interpretation of probability,[citation needed] in which probabilities are relative frequencies rather than degrees of belief in uncertain propositions, conditional upon state information.".
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