Formal Logic II
An event is a specific outcome or a set of outcomes from a probabilistic process, often represented as a subset of a sample space in probability theory. Understanding events is crucial for calculating probabilities and making inferences, especially when utilizing Bayesian methods to update beliefs based on new evidence. Events can be simple or compound and form the foundation for more complex probability calculations and inference techniques.
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