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Conditional probability is the likelihood of an event occurring based on the occurrence of an earlier event. The second event is dependent on the first event.
Of particular importance is the use of conditional probabilities to compare relevant counterfactuals. A prominent example of work using Mill's methods is Theda Skocpol's States and Social Revolutions.
In this note we wish to pass along an example that we have found useful when introducing the concepts of conditional probability and Bayes' Rule to undergraduate students. The advantages of this ...
GCSE AQA Probability - AQA Conditional probability - Higher Probabilities can be written as fractions, decimals or percentages on a scale from 0 to 1. Knowing basic facts about equally likely ...
GCSE OCR Probability - OCR Conditional probability - Higher Probabilities can be written as fractions, decimals or percentages on a scale from 0 to 1. Knowing basic facts about equally likely ...
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