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A clear application of the Munich worldview was evident in the U.S.
Relative Frequency Probability
The likelihood of an event occurring, calculated by dividing the number of occurrences by the total number of observations.
Empirical Data
Information acquired by observation or experimentation, used as the basis for knowledge or validation of theories.
Theoretical Arguments
Logical discussions based on abstract principles rather than empirical evidence.
Subjective Probability
Subjective Probability refers to the personal judgment or belief concerning the likelihood of an event occurring, which is not based on mathematical calculation but rather on intuition, experience, or belief.
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