The following pages link to Demystifying dilation (Q907893):
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- Uncertainty, learning, and the ``problem'' of dilation (Q907892) (← links)
- Probabilistic opinion pooling with imprecise probabilities (Q1702976) (← links)
- Vague credence (Q1708891) (← links)
- Learning and pooling, pooling and learning (Q1797899) (← links)
- Judicious judgment meets unsettling updating: dilation, sure loss and Simpson's paradox (Q2038293) (← links)
- Comment on: ``Moving beyond sets of probabilities'' (Q2038296) (← links)
- On Hurwicz-Nash equilibria of non-Bayesian games under incomplete information (Q2416665) (← links)
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- Distention for Sets of Probabilities (Q5883470) (← links)
- On the imprecision of full conditional probabilities (Q6142487) (← links)
- On negative conglomerability (Q6621612) (← links)
- A gentle approach to imprecise probability (Q6623871) (← links)
- Dilation and informativeness (Q6623874) (← links)
- Credal imprecision and the value of evidence (Q6645334) (← links)
- Counterexamples to some characterizations of dilation (Q6651293) (← links)
- Admissibility troubles for Bayesian direct inference principles (Q6651718) (← links)