Collocations withprobability
These are words often used in combination withprobability.
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associated probability
Secondly, the conditional independence statements implied by the graph can be used to factorise the associated probability distribution.
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cumulative probability
All 11 component community samples demonstrated an approximately log-normal distribution of parasite species using cumulative probability plots.
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estimated probability
Here a correct prediction is made if the voter chooses the party with the highest estimated probability.
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high probability
It follows that trees with life history strategies characterized by a high probability of experiencing episodic directional stress should exhibit more extreme buttress formation.
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increased probability
Among immediate-family households, ethnicity was a predictor of an increased probability of being immune regardless of age.
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initial probability
In this case, the initial probability of innocence, while marginally below 1.0, would still be extraordinarily high.
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interpretation of probability
Such probability statements do not have relative-frequency underpinnings, and debate focused on the subjective interpretation of probability.
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low probability
Note that children in this study were compared on their productions of identical codas across high and low probability environments.
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mathematical probability
There is much evidence that people do not spontaneously analyze their daily problems in anything like the terms of mathematical probability.
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non-zero probability
When the lattice is planar, the only partitions with non-zero probability are non-crossing partitions.
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phonotactic probability
Thus, further examination of the developmental trajectory of the influence of phonotactic probability and neighborhood density on word learning is warranted.
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predicted probability
The predicted probability of running for higher offices, on the other hand, almost doubles, going from 6 to 11 per cent.
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probability level
The probability level plot shows a slight, and very gradual, decline, down to the final agglomeration of all individuals into a single cluster.
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probability of error
This circuit has a maximum probability of error of 0.15177141700934016, which is better than that of any classical probabilistic algorithm.
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probability of failure
He presents a technique where clans are formed as part of a self-interested activity to increase local utility or decrease the probability of failure.
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probability of infection
An advantage of the herd-level analysis is that it focuses on the probability of infection in a herd, which is economically important information.
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probability of occurrence
According to this division, medial errors are about four times more likely than nonmedial ones, whereas all other categories have the same probability of occurrence.
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probability of selection
Each state and territory was stratified and each dwelling within a stratum had an equal and known probability of selection.
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probability of success
This information would have the effect of increasing the estimated probability of success.
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probability plot
For the relative probability plot only concordant data (where the 2 error ellipse intersects concordia) are considered.
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probability sample
Secondly, a probability sample of 15 households were selected from the urban enumeration areas and 20 households were selected from the rural enumeration areas.
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reasonable probability
Class 1 recalls involve products that have a reasonable probability of causing serious adverse health consequences or death.
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statistical probability
Statistical probability was the rank of the observed median relative to the 999 simulations.
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subjective probability
In short, the adhocery of a proposition does not absolutely nullify its prescribed subjective probability.
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uniform probability
Vacancies are introduced in pure crystalline graphite with a uniform probability to simulate the defects caused by incident ions.
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