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Conditional probability is the probability of event “A” being true given that event “B” is true. It helps us answer the question: How does the probability of an event change if we have new evidence (or new information)? Conditional probabilities always involve two independent events, “A” and “B”.
Bayes' Theorem
Dan Morris
Un sistema de gobierno democrático debe cumplir dos funciones potencialmente contradictorias: la representanción de los diferentes intereses que conviven en la sociedad y la búsqueda de soluciones de relativo consenso.
Análisis | El Año De Los Descontentos
Jorge Galindo
Anyone who loves what they do is inherently intensely curious about their field, their profession, their craft.
They read about it, study it, talk to other people about it... immerse themselves in it, continuously.
And work like hell to stay current in it.
Not because they have to.
But because they love to.
Anyone who isn't curious doesn't love what they do.
And you should be hiring people who love what they do.
How to Hire the Best People You've Ever Worked With
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