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John Ladd uses the term "the dependency thesis" to refer to the claim that
P(x > a)
The probability that a random variable x will take a value greater than a specified number a.
P(x < a)
This notation represents the probability that a random variable x is less than some value a.
Random Variable
A variable whose values depend on outcomes of a random phenomenon.
P(x < a)
This denotes the probability that the random variable X takes on a value less than a specific value a.
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