probabilistic uncertainty
Probabilistic uncertainty refers to the level of uncertainty associated with certain outcomes or events, where the likelihood or probability of various outcomes occurring cannot be determined with complete certainty. It implies that there is a range of possible outcomes, and their probabilities can be estimated based on available information or data.
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