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Bayesian probability
Prior probability
Bayesian inference
Frequentist inference
Robust Bayes analysis
Hyperprior
Statistics
Bayesian statistics
Probability and statistics

178 Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference189 The main point of disagreement is with the answer to question 5, about the role of the axioms of personalistic probability. I do not at all agree that

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