| 11. | But Bayes'theorem always depended on prior probabilities, to generate new probabilities.
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| 12. | So some reliance on prior probabilities are inevitable.
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| 13. | For this reason prior probabilities are considered as estimates of probabilities rather than probabilities.
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| 14. | Prior probabilities are only worth spending significant effort estimating when likely to have significant effect.
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| 15. | The term is used to contrast the case of a weak or uninformative prior probability.
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| 16. | The language acts as a prior probability.
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| 17. | Estimates of prior probabilities are particularly suspect.
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| 18. | Neyman Pearson theory can accommodate both prior probabilities and the costs of actions resulting from decisions.
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| 19. | In the Bayesian framework, these factors correspond to prior probabilities and conditional probabilities, respectively.
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| 20. | Prior probability is driving me nuts.
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