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In Bayesian statistics, a credible interval is a posterior probability interval, used for purposes similar to those of confidence intervals in frequentist statistics. (More)

Finding Credible Information: A Challenge to Students Writing Academic Essays. Human IT 9 (2), 1-28. Hentet 2007-09-04 fra: http://www.hb.se/bhs/ith/2-9/mm.pdf; Metzger, M. (More)

Operation Credible Sport was a United States military operation plan in late 1980 to rescue the hostages held in Iran using C-130 cargo planes modified with rocket engines. (More)

A non-credible threat is a term used in game theory economics to describe a threat by a player known to be rational in a sequential game that he would not carry out as it would not ... (More)

Peter Joseph (" P.J.") Polaco (born October 16, 1973) is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation as Aldo Montoya ... (More)

X-Factor was a heel professional wrestling stable in the World Wrestling Federation led by X-Pac that featured Justin Credible and Albert. The faction was formed on the February 12 ... (More)

The Impact Players were a professional wrestling heel stable in Extreme Championship Wrestling that was comprised of Lance Storm and Justin Credible. (More)

confidence intervals (a frequentist method); and; credible intervals (a Bayesian method). Other common approaches to interval estimation, which are encompassed by statistical theory, are: (More)

Minimum Credible Deterrence is the principle on which India 's nuclear doctrine is based. It underlines no first use (NFU) with a second strike capability, and falls under minimal ... (More)

Bat Boy is a fictional creature who made several appearances in the defunct supermarket tabloid Weekly World News. The Weekly World News published patently fabricated stories which ... (More)

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