stochastic dominance
Stochastic dominance is a statistical concept that compares the distribution of outcomes from different probability distributions. It indicates that one distribution is preferred to another if it consistently produces better outcomes across the entire range of possible events. This comparison is based on the relative likelihood of observing certain outcomes from each distribution.
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