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  2. Bayes' theorem - Wikipedia

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    [10] Stephen Stigler used a Bayesian argument to conclude that Bayes' theorem was discovered by Nicholas Saunderson, a blind English mathematician, some time before Bayes; [11] [12] that interpretation, however, has been disputed. [13] Martyn Hooper [14] and Sharon McGrayne [15] have argued that Richard Price's contribution was substantial:

  3. Random variable - Wikipedia

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    A random variable is a measurable function: from a sample space as a set of possible outcomes to a measurable space.The technical axiomatic definition requires the sample space to be a sample space of a probability triple (,,) (see the measure-theoretic definition).

  4. Random walk hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Weber and other believers in the non-random walk hypothesis cite this as a key contributor and contradictor to the random walk hypothesis. [11] Another test that Weber ran that contradicts the random walk hypothesis, was finding stocks that have had an upward revision for earnings outperform other stocks in the following six months. With this ...

  5. Common Knowledge (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Common Knowledge "tests contestants on everyday questions that, in theory, they should know the answers to." Two teams of three players consisting of family, friends, or co-workers will compete answering multiple-choice questions in three rounds of play with the winning team going on to the bonus round to play for $10,000.

  6. Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge is a form of familiarity, awareness, understanding, or acquaintance.It often involves the possession of information learned through experience [1] and can be understood as a cognitive success or an epistemic contact with reality, like making a discovery. [2]

  7. Common knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Since individuals often have different knowledge bases, common knowledge can vary and it may sometimes take large-scale studies to know for certain what is common knowledge amongst large groups of people. [2] Often, common knowledge does not need to be cited. [3] Common knowledge is distinct from general knowledge.

  8. Jay's Virtual Pub Quiz - Wikipedia

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    Jay's Virtual Pub Quiz is a streamed general knowledge charity quiz, inspired by the British tradition of pub quizzes. It is hosted by Jay Flynn, a former publican, and began airing following the closure of pubs as a result of the UK's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Over 200 quizzes have been aired, which have raised over £1.3 million for ...

  9. Conditional expectation - Wikipedia

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    The related concept of conditional probability dates back at least to Laplace, who calculated conditional distributions.It was Andrey Kolmogorov who, in 1933, formalized it using the Radon–Nikodym theorem. [1]

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