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The Well-Calibrated Bayesian
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1982
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Bayesian StatisticBayesian Decision TheoryEngineeringBayesian InferenceProbabilistic ForecastingUncertainty QuantificationProbabilistic ReasoningManagementBayesian MethodsStatisticsProbability 30Coherent BayesianProbability TheoryForecastingPredictabilityBayesian StatisticsImprecise ProbabilityStatistical InferenceAssigns Probabilities
Abstract Suppose that a forecaster sequentially assigns probabilities to events. He is well calibrated if, for example, of those events to which he assigns a probability 30 percent, the long-run proportion that actually occurs turns out to be 30 percent. We prove a theorem to the effect that a coherent Bayesian expects to be well calibrated, and consider its destructive implications for the theory of coherence.
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