Propensities, probabilities and experimental statistics

Suárez, M. (2017). Propensities, probabilities and experimental statistics. In Massimi, M., Romeijn, J. & Schurz, G. (Eds.), EPSA15 selected papers: the 5th conference of the European Philosophy of Science Association in Düsseldorf (pp. 335-345). Springer Nature (Firm).
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I defend a threefold form of pluralism about chance, involving a tripartite distinction between propensities, probabilities, and frequencies. The argument has a negative and a positive part. Negatively, I argue against the identity thesis that informs current propensity theories, which already suggests the need for a tripartite distinction. Positively, I argue that that a tripartite distinction is implicit in much statistical practice. Finally, I apply a well-known framework in the modelling literature in order to characterize these three separate concepts functionally in terms of their roles in modelling practice.

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