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  • 31Law of total probability — In probability theory, the law (or formula) of total probability is a fundamental rule relating marginal probabilities to conditional probabilities. Contents 1 Statement 2 Applications 3 Other names 4 See …

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  • 32Absolute probability judgement — is a technique used in the field of human reliability assessment (HRA), for the purposes of evaluating the probability of a human error occurring throughout the completion of a specific task. From such analyses measures can then be taken to… …

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  • 33Independence (probability theory) — In probability theory, to say that two events are independent intuitively means that the occurrence of one event makes it neither more nor less probable that the other occurs. For example: The event of getting a 6 the first time a die is rolled… …

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  • 34Continuous probability distribution — In probability theory, a probability distribution is called continuous if its cumulative distribution function is continuous. That is equivalent to saying that for random variables X with the distribution in question, Pr [ X = a ] = 0 for all… …

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  • 35Classical definition of probability — The classical definition of probability is identified[citation needed] with the works of Pierre Simon Laplace. As stated in his Théorie analytique des probabilités, The probability of an event is the ratio of the number of cases favorable to it,… …

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  • 36Wigner quasi-probability distribution — See also Wigner distribution, a disambiguation page. The Wigner quasi probability distribution (also called the Wigner function or the Wigner Ville distribution) is a special type of quasi probability distribution. It was introduced by Eugene… …

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  • 37Neglect of probability — The neglect of probability bias, a type of cognitive bias, is the tendency to completely disregard probability when making a decision under uncertainty and is one simple way in which people regularly violate the normative rules for decision… …

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  • 38Sequential probability ratio test — The sequential probability ratio test (SPRT) is a specific sequential hypothesis test, developed by Abraham Wald. [cite journal first=Abraham last=Wald title=Sequential Tests of Statistical Hypotheses journal=Annals of Mathematical Statistics… …

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  • 39Infinite divisibility (probability) — In probability theory, to say that a probability distribution F on the real line is infinitely divisible means that if X is any random variable whose distribution is F , then for every positive integer n there exist n independent identically… …

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  • 40Fast probability integration — (FPI) is a software package designed to aid in probabilistic engineering analysis. It was developed at the [http://www.swri.edu Southwest Research Institute] for the NASA Lewis Research Center (now known as… …

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