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8. February 2019  |  By Gregory Wheeler  |  In News, Research

Resolving Peer Disagreements Through Imprecise Probabilities

Abstract Two compelling principles, the Reasonable Range Principle and the Preservation of Irrelevant Evidence Principle, are necessary conditions that any response to peer disagreements ought to abide by. The Reasonable Range Principle maintains that a resolution to a peer disagreement should not fall outside the range of views expressed by the peers in their dispute, […]

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