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Put the following in the order of the lowest level of significance to the highest level of significance.
Additional Information
This term refers to supplementary data or context provided beyond the primary content, enhancing understanding or analysis.
Posterior Probabilities
The revised probabilities of potential outcomes after taking into account new evidence or information.
Prior Probabilities
Probabilities that are known or assumed before new evidence is introduced, often used in Bayesian inference to update the probability based on new data.
Likelihood Probabilities
The probabilities that reflect the likelihood of different parameter values given a sample of data, used in statistical models and inference.
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