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How To Assign Probabilities If You Must
Authors:C. J. Albers,&   W. Schaafsma
Affiliation:Department of Mathematics, University of Groningen, P.O. Box 800, NL-9700 AV Groningen, the Netherlands
Abstract:Empirical evidence can sometimes be incorporated in a probabilistic analysis by conditioning with respect to the observations. Usually, the underlying probability distribution and also the conditional distribution are not completely known. The assignment of probabilities will then require a compromise. The making of such a compromise goes beyond mathematical theory: a statistical discussion is needed. It depends on the context whether the result of such discussion is almost compelling, reasonable, or not really agreeable. This is illustrated by means of a simple example from the area of predictive distributional inference.
Keywords:epistemic probabilities    Wald's decision functions    proper loss functions
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