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ranyart
Oct29-03, 09:50 PM
In Stastitical Probabilities, the outcome is intepreted as a fundemental 'Law like' process.
Is this based on observer dependance?
P.S How accurate is a Guess?
HallsofIvy
Oct30-03, 07:55 AM
First, I have absolutely no idea what you mean by "Statistical Probabilities". Are there other kinds of probabilities?
Second, I have no idea where you got the idea that, in any kind of probability, "the outcome is intepreted as a fundemental 'Law like' process. "
For one thing, there are usually many "outcomes" not "the outcome". Also, in mathematical probablility, we are typically "given" the underlying probability distribution but I would not call that 'Law like'.
If that is what you are talking about, then, no, it is not "observer dependent". Of course, when you are [b]applying[b] a mathematical model to a statistical problem, you might approximate the given distribution by one based on observation.
Finally, it's impossible to say how "accurate" a "guess" is.
ranyart
Oct30-03, 01:33 PM
Originally posted by HallsofIvy
First, I have absolutely no idea what you mean by "Statistical Probabilities". Are there other kinds of probabilities?
Second, I have no idea where you got the idea that, in any kind of probability, "the outcome is intepreted as a fundemental 'Law like' process. "
For one thing, there are usually many "outcomes" not "the outcome". Also, in [b]mathematical probablility, we are typically "given" the underlying probability distribution but I would not call that 'Law like'.
If that is what you are talking about, then, no, it is not "observer dependent". Of course, when you are applying[b] a mathematical model to a statistical problem, you might approximate the given distribution by one based on observation.
Finally, it's impossible to say how "accurate" a "guess" is.
Thanks Ivy, it was a hasty posting I had been flying around a number a site's looking for a defined explination:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statistical_probability
But your reply is correct in that my post was ill-defined, thanks.
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