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Перевод: probabilistic speek probabilistic


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Тезаурус:

  1. Even if the principle of induction in its probabilistic version could be justified, there are further problems facing our more cautious inductivist.
  2. If this modified version of induction is adopted, then the principle of induction will be replaced by a probabilistic version that will read something like, "If a large number of A s have been observed under a wide variety of conditions, and if all these observed A s without exception have possessed the property B , then all A s probably possess the property B ".
  3. First, practitioners, lacking the time and resources to carry out exhaustive analyses, may have to operate on a more limited, probabilistic basis.
  4. (i) Proponents of probabilistic analyses have it that two events can be cause and effect if the presence of the first raised the probability of the second from 0 to only 01, or of course less.
  5. On this view, we can only realistically expect positivist criminology to produce "probabilistic" theories - associating variability of cause with variability of outcome; we should expect no more than loose associations between specified causal variables and criminal behaviour.
  6. At this point is located all that is capricious and probabilistic, all that is quintessentially quantum mechanical and alien to classical mechanics.
  7. What gives what persuasiveness it has to the probabilistic idea about causation is neither such an argument for it nor the earlier diagnosis of the appeal of the opposed view about necessitation.
  8. Attempts to justify the probabilistic version of the principle of induction by appeal to experience must suffer from the same deficiency as attempts to justify the principle in its original form.
  9. PROBABILISTIC AND STATISTICAL MODELLING OF DATA SEQUENCES
  10. Alternative techniques are probabilistic, using constituent analysis (n-grams or string segments), which are faster than lexicon search routines, but less precise.
  11. The best it has been able to achieve is loose, probabilistic associations which sometimes, in all but the terminology used, have treated individual offenders as at least partially free, rational and choice-making (and in so doing, has to some extent converged with classical criminology).
  12. It fits that account better than it fits others, including a probabilistic account of which a bit more will be said.
  13. Lass (1980), for example, has pointed out that stochastic (probabilistic) laws are not predictive, and has seemed to suggest that the quantitative paradigm is theoretically uninteresting for this reason.

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