Remarks on the theory of conditional probability: some issues of finite versus countable additivity

Seidenfeld, Teddy (2000) Remarks on the theory of conditional probability: some issues of finite versus countable additivity.

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Abstract

This paper (based on joint work with M.J.Schervish and J.B.Kadane) discusses some differences between the received theory of regular conditional distributions, which is the countably additive theory of conditional probability, and a rival theory of conditional probability using the theory of finitely additive probability. The focus of the paper is maximally "improper" conditional probability distributions, where the received theory requires, in effect, that P{a: P(a|a) = 0} = 1. This work builds upon the results of Blackwell and Dubins (1975).

Keywords:improper regular conditional distributions, conditional probability, finitely additive conditional probability.
Subjects:General Issues: Confirmation/Induction
Specific Sciences: Probability/Statistics
ID Code:92
Deposited By:Seidenfeld, Teddy
Deposited On:01 Febuary 2001