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In probability theory the expected value (or mathematical expectation, or mean) of a discrete random variable is the sum of the probability of each possible outcome of the ... (More)

Expected may refer to: Expectation; Expected value; Expected shortfall; Expected utility hypothesis; Expected return; Expected gain; See also. Unexpected (More)

In economics, game theory, and decision theory the expected utility theorem or expected utility hypothesis predicts that the "betting preferences" of people with regard to ... (More)

Expected shortfall is a concept used in Finance (and more specifically in the field of financial risk measurement) to evaluate the market risk of a portfolio. (More)

The expected return is the weighted-average most likely outcome in gambling, probability theory, economics or finance. Discrete scenarios. In gambling and probability theory, there ... (More)

Expected Family Contribution (or EFC) is a term used in the college financial aid process. It is the estimate of the parents' and/or student's ability to contribute to post ... (More)

In decision theory, the expected value of perfect information (EVPI) is the price that one would be willing to pay in order to gain access to perfect information. The problem is ... (More)

The expected gain (or expected return) is the weighted-average most likely outcome in gambling, probability theory, economics or finance. Discrete scenarios (More)

The ETX Metric, or Expected Transmission Count, is a measure of the quality of a path between two nodes in a wireless packet data network. It is used extensively in mesh networking ... (More)

In economics, the St. Petersburg paradox is a paradox related to probability theory and decision theory. It is based on a particular (theoretical) lottery game (sometimes called St ... (More)

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