

Ronald Meester and Klaas Slooten, "Probability and Forensic Evidence: Theory, Philosophy, and Applications" (Cambridge UP, 2021)
7 snips Aug 9, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
The Writing of a Book
04:04 • 2min
Why Is It Difficult to Understand Probability?
06:22 • 4min
Probability and Statistics Can Help Us Interpret and Analyze Forensic Evidence
09:59 • 4min
What Is an Epistemic Interpretation of Probability?
14:23 • 5min
Probability Ratios
19:30 • 4min
Is There a Subjective Element in the Method?
23:39 • 3min
Is a P Value Essentially Sas No How Unlikely or How Extreme the Evidence That You Could Have Found Is, Right?
26:22 • 2min
The Problem With Bee Values Is That You Don't Know How to Calculate Probability Ratios
28:35 • 5min
Is Probability First So Important?
33:16 • 5min
The Data Base Controversy
38:14 • 5min
The Belief Function, a Generalization of Probability
43:40 • 2min
In Ordinary Probability, You Cannot Conviction Anyone Without Evidence
46:10 • 4min
The Probability of Probability
50:16 • 5min
The Cambridge University Press
55:38 • 3min