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" Given the number of times in which an unknown event has happened and failed : Required the chance that the probability of its happening in a single trial lies somewhere between any two degrees of probability that can be named. "
The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal - 416. oldal
1764
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the monthly review or literary journal

severak hands - 1764 - 590 oldal
...utmoft importance, as it will torm a folid foundation for all our reafonings concerning part fjtb, and what is likely to happen hereafter. The problem...Given the number of times in which an unknown event bas happened and failed : required the chance that the probability of its happening in a fingie trial...

The Monthly repository (and review)., 10. kötet

1815 - 876 oldal
...imperfect solution of one of the most difficult problems in the doctrine of chances, for " determining from the number of times in which an unknown event has happened and failed, the chance that the probability of its happening in a single trial lies somewhere between any two degrees...

The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, 10. kötet

1815 - 880 oldal
...imperfect solution of one of the most difficult problems in the doctrine of chances, for " determining from the number of times in which an unknown event has happened and failed, the chance that the probability of its happening in a single trial lies somewhere between any two degrees...

On Probability

John William Lubbock, John Elliot Drinkwater Bethune - 1830 - 84 oldal
...subject of annuities. The problem which Bayes proposes to solve in this paper is the following : — Given the number of times in which an unknown event...chance that the probability of its happening in a single trial lies somewhere between any two degrees of probability that can be named. When disencumbered...

On the Value of Annuities and Reversionary Payments: With Numerous ..., 2. kötet

David Jones (actuary.) - 1843 - 734 oldal
...subject of annuities. The problem which Bayes proposes to solve in this paper is the following : — Given the number of times in which an unknown event...chance that the probability of its happening in a single trial lies somewhere between any two degrees of probability that can be named. When disencumbered...

Lives of Eminent Unitarians: With a Notice of Dissenting Academies, 2. kötet

William Turner - 1843 - 466 oldal
...to an imperfect solution of an important problem in the doctrine of chances ; for " determining from the number of times in which an unknown event has happened and failed, the chance that the probability of its happening in a single trial lies somewhere between any two degrees...

Logic of Statistical Inference

Ian Hacking - 1965 - 248 oldal
...fluffy flakes, but it would not follow that the word ' snow ' has two different meanings. Bayes' problem 'Given the number of times in which an unknown event...chance that the probability of its happening in a single trial lies somewhere between any two degrees of probability that can be named.' Judging by his...
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Counting for Something: Statistical Principles and Personalities

William S. Peters - 1987 - 310 oldal
...before been solved.” [12] Bayes states the problem immediately in the essay Given the number oftimes in which an unknown event has happened and failed:...chance that the probability of its happening in a single trial lies somewhere between any two degrees of probability that can be named. [13] He then...
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Creative Understanding

Roberto Torretti - 1990 - 386 oldal
...problem of inferring chances from frequencies (a problem he stated, with classical clarity, as follows: "Given the number of times in which an unknown event...chance that the probability of its happening in a single trial lies somewhere between any two degrees of probability that can be named" — Bayes 1763,...
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The New Palgrave: Utility and Probability

John Eatwell, Murray Milgate, Peter Newman - 1990 - 340 oldal
...the brilliance of Bayes' argument. The problem was this (as stated at the beginning of the paper): 'Given the number of times in which an unknown event...chance that the probability of its happening in a single trial lies somewhere between any two degrees of probability that can be named.' Bayes' solution...
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