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ON THE RESULTS OF USING INTERACTIVE EDUCATION METHODS IN TEACHING PROBABILITY THEORY

ON THE RESULTS OF USING INTERACTIVE EDUCATION METHODS IN TEACHING PROBABILITY THEORY

... education methods (interactive presentations and patterns for computer modeling, and an improved set of home tasks) makes it possible to achieve higher education outcomes in the first teaching module ...

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Some applications of the saddlepoint methods in probability theory

Some applications of the saddlepoint methods in probability theory

... Smith [27] suggests that it may be useful to apply saddlepoint techniques in renewal and recurrent event theory. Earlier, Daniels[9] bad demonstrated the usefulness of the saddlepoint method in the study of the ...

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Lecture3

Lecture3

... statistics, probability theory is essential to many human activities that involve quantitative analysis of large sets of ...data. Methods of probability theory also apply to ...

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Maintaining Information Privacy A Review on Probability Theory

Maintaining Information Privacy A Review on Probability Theory

... A mechanism requires agents to report their preferences over the outcomes. Since the preferences are confidential information and agents are self-interested, it is likely that the agent would report false preferences. In ...

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Functional limit results in probability theory

Functional limit results in probability theory

... convergence results. Chapter 3 is concerned with reversed martingales. The main result is a funcational central limit theorem for reversed martingales obtained using the standard method of first showing convergence of ...

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THE PROBABILITIES OF FUZZY EVENTS IN THE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE OF SEDIMENTARY ROCKS

THE PROBABILITIES OF FUZZY EVENTS IN THE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE OF SEDIMENTARY ROCKS

... logic methods should be used for the classification, and it is necessary to combine fuzzy logic with probability theory and mathematical statistics for calculating probabilities of getting a fragment ...

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Probability theory applied to genetic populations

Probability theory applied to genetic populations

... approximate methods is the stationary probability distribution p *<> for the frequency of a particu­ lar allele* Without mutation* various quantities are of in­ terests and whenever possible* the ...

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Probability theory and application of item response theory

Probability theory and application of item response theory

... IRT is the body of the development of modern psychometric fields. The theory and technique of IRT for examining psychometric properties of measures are much more complex than the classical methods. However, ...

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Numerically linguistic Anomalies of Gematria

Numerically linguistic Anomalies of Gematria

... Abstract The article considers the numerically-linguistic anomaly for the theme of Christianity that is investigated by the probability theory methods. It is shown that the probability of ...

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Methods to Obtain Basic Probability Assignment in Evidence Theory

Methods to Obtain Basic Probability Assignment in Evidence Theory

... set theory and, later, in terms of probability ...set theory and probability theory, uncertainty based information is now well understood in fuzzy set theory, possibility ...

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Keynes’s probability: An introduction to the theory of logical groups

Keynes’s probability: An introduction to the theory of logical groups

... Keynes’s probability, K a can be thought of as a direct knowledge, rather even in Keynes there is a concept of purest ...with probability, one needs the ...

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On Some Applications of the Vougiouklis Hyperstructures to Probability Theory

On Some Applications of the Vougiouklis Hyperstructures to Probability Theory

... “subjective probability” (de Finetti,1970; Dubins, 1975; Coletti, Scozzafava 2002; Maturo, 2003b, 2006, 2008b), don’t consider the events as subsets of a given universal set U, but they are logical propositions ...

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What justifies belief? : probability, normalcy, and the functional theory

What justifies belief? : probability, normalcy, and the functional theory

... The second worry is slightly different in nature - it concerns predictions (or the extension) of the Normic Support Account rather than particular features of how the view is formulated. One important feature of the ...

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Vol 2, No 8 (2011)

Vol 2, No 8 (2011)

... Molodtsov introduced the concept of soft sets, which is one of the recent topics developed for dealing with the uncertainties present in most of our real life situations. The parametrization tool of soft set ...

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Assessing schematic knowledge of introductory probability theory

Assessing schematic knowledge of introductory probability theory

... knowledge becomes proceduralized, and that expertise increases with the acquisition of schemas (Chi et al., 1982). Quite involved and precise use of schematic knowledge is required to perform well in the classification ...

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Near equivalence on metric spaces and a nonstandard central limit theorem

Near equivalence on metric spaces and a nonstandard central limit theorem

... Abstract: This article proves a nonstandard Central Limit Theorem (CLT) in the sense of Nelson’s Radically Elementary Probability Theory [11]. The CLT proved here is obtained by establishing the near ...

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Adaptive Probability Theory: Human Biases as an Adaptation

Adaptive Probability Theory: Human Biases as an Adaptation

... Suppose you are one of our ancestors, without any access to all knowledge mankind would accumulate in the next hundred thousand (or few million) years. It doesn’t matter here if you are already a human or an ape or even ...

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Towards a quantum probability theory of similarity judgments

Towards a quantum probability theory of similarity judgments

... One of the reasons why the treatment of the diagnosticity effect is currently unsatisfactory in this model is that quantum theory naturally includes a certain amount of contextuality, but this is not what is ...

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A quantum probability explanation for violations of "rational" decision theory

A quantum probability explanation for violations of "rational" decision theory

... quantum probability models allow interference effects which can make the probability of the disjunction of two events to be lower than the probability of either event individually (see also ...

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A comparison of approximation methods for the estimation of probability distributions on parameters

A comparison of approximation methods for the estimation of probability distributions on parameters

... rate probability distribution in very much the same manner as discussed above in the Gaussian example with no ...approximations methods was not greatly effected by the small amount of noise in the ...

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