2016
DOI: 10.5642/jhummath.201602.13
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Simple Tools with Nontrivial Implications for Assessment of Hypothesis-Evidence Relationships: The Interrogator’s Fallacy

Abstract: This paper takes a mathematical analysis technique derived from the Interrogator's Fallacy (in a legal context), expands upon it to identify a set of three interrelated probabilistic tools with wide applicability, and demonstrates their ability to assess hypothesis-evidence relationships associated with important problems.

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