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Bayes' postulate vs posit

posit vs Bayes' postulate

Bayes' postulate and posit both are nouns.

Bayes' postulate is not a verb while posit is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Bayes' postulate Yes No No No
posit Yes No Yes No
As nouns, posit is a hypernym of Bayes' postulate; that is, posit is a word with a broader meaning than Bayes' postulate:
  • Bayes' postulate: (statistics) the difficulty of applying Bayes' theorem is that the probabilities of the different causes are seldom known, in which case it may be postulated that they are all equal (sometimes known as postulating the equidistribution of ignorance)
  • posit: (logic) a proposition that is accepted as true in order to provide a basis for logical reasoning
Other hypernyms of Bayes' postulate include postulate.
Bayes' postulate (noun) posit (noun)
(statistics) the difficulty of applying Bayes' theorem is that the probabilities of the different causes are seldom known, in which case it may be postulated that they are all equal (sometimes known as postulating the equidistribution of ignorance) (logic) a proposition that is accepted as true in order to provide a basis for logical reasoning
Bayes' postulate (verb) posit (verb)
take as a given; assume as a postulate or axiom
put before
put (something somewhere) firmly
Difference between Bayes' postulate and posit

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