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LZ原话是“谁能把概率这个最基本的概念讲清楚”
我想老师都会有普遍性的解释过这个概念,而楼主问这个问题有点太独立化。
本来概率和统计是密不可分的:
Frequentists talk about probabilities only when dealing with experiments that are random and well-defined. The probability of a random event denotes the relative frequency of occurrence of an experiment's outcome, when repeating the experiment. Frequentists consider probability to be the relative frequency
"in the long run" of outcomes.
Bayesians, however, assign probabilities to any statement whatsoever, even when no random process is involved. Probability, for a Bayesian, is a way to represent an individual's degree of belief in a statement, given the evidence.
这2个人成2派,也许对比看会给你一些启发。
当然每个人有每个人的思考结果,不说绝对的如何,只求知识的大成。
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