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by George Casella
The subject of probability theory is the foundation upon which all of statistics is built, providing a means for modelin...
by Judea Pearl
Causality connotes lawlike necessity, whereas probabilities connote exceptionality, doubt, and lack of regularity.
by David J.C. MacKay
In this chapter we discuss how to measure the information content of the outcome of a random experiment.
by George Pólya
In the first volume of this work on Induction and Analogy in Mathematics we found some opportunity to familiarize oursel...
by Larry Wasserman
Probability is a mathematical language for quantifying uncertainty.
by Thomas D. Cook, Donald T. Campbell
by Elliott Sober
Philosophers have often viewed the question of the past's knowability as an occasion for treating more general issues ab...