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which (1.3) is maximised when images. A strictly proper scoring rule is one for which images is the only value of images that maximises (1.3).

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      This is minimised uniquely when images. The negative of the Brier score is a strictly proper scoring rule with images and images (minimisation of a function corresponds to maximisation of the negative of the function).

      The notion of exchangeability is illustrated with the following example of selection without replacement of items of a particular type, say, images, from a small population. As an example of what images might be, consider tablets in a consignment of drugs; the tablets may be either illicit (images) or licit. The descriptor ‘small’ for the population size is used to indicate that removal of a member from the population, as in selection without replacement, effects the probability of possession of images when the next member is selected for removal.

      Let images be the number of members of the sample of size images that possess images. The probability distribution for images is the hypergeometric distribution (Section 4.3.2 and Appendix A.2.5) and

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      This distribution does not depend on the order in which the images members are drawn from the population, only on the number images which possess images and the number images which do not. The property that the distribution is independent of the order is that of exchangeability.

      As images is not known, it is not possible to determine images. However, it is possible given values for images, and images to make inferences about images. A comparison of the frequentist and Bayesian approaches to this small consignment sampling problem is given in Section 4.3.2 and Aitken (1999).

       Objectivity is merely subjectivity when nearly everyone agrees. (p. 87)

      1.7.8 Laws of Probability

      There are several laws of probability that describe the values that probability may take and how probabilities may be combined as it has been discussed already in Section 1.7.6. These laws are given here, first for events that are not conditioned on any other information and then for events which are conditioned on other information.

      The first law of probability, has already been suggested implicitly.

       First Law of Probability

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