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▸ noun: A rule for assigning epistemic probabilities, according to which, in the absence of any relevant evidence, agents should distribute their credence (or 'degrees of belief') equally among all the possible outcomes.
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▸ noun: A rule for assigning epistemic probabilities, according to which, in the absence of any relevant evidence, agents should distribute their credence (or 'degrees of belief') equally among all the possible outcomes.
Similar:
Bertrand's paradox,
mediocrity principle,
Cromwell's rule,
uniform distribution,
Jeffreys prior,
principle,
imputation,
rule of succession,
equidistribution,
expectiminimax,
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