Category:Examples of Inverse Probability
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This category contains examples of Inverse Probability.
Inverse probability is a concept used in Bayesian inference for applying an approach to probability theory where reasoning is applied to observations so as to develop hypotheses that may explain them.
More generally, the term is used for an attempt to find the probability of an occurrence of a cause event conditional upon a consequential event having occurred.
Pages in category "Examples of Inverse Probability"
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