bayesian statistics
Bayesian statistics is a branch of statistics that uses probability theory to measure uncertainty and update beliefs based on new data. It combines prior knowledge with observed evidence, allowing for the quantification of uncertainty and subjective judgments. By providing a framework for reasoning about and updating uncertainties, Bayesian statistics enhances decision-making processes.
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