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  1. A resolution of Bertrand's paradox.Louis Marinoff - 1994 - Philosophy of Science 61 (1):1-24.
    Bertrand's random-chord paradox purports to illustrate the inconsistency of the principle of indifference when applied to problems in which the number of possible cases is infinite. This paper shows that Bertrand's original problem is vaguely posed, but demonstrates that clearly stated variations lead to different, but theoretically and empirically self-consistent solutions. The resolution of the paradox lies in appreciating how different geometric entities, represented by uniformly distributed random variables, give rise to respectively different nonuniform distributions of random chords, and hence (...)
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  • Two envelopes.Jordan Howard Sobel - 1994 - Theory and Decision 36 (1):69-96.
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  • A reply to Rapoport.L. Marinoff - 1996 - Theory and Decision 41 (2):157-164.
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  • Effects of information on assessment of probabilities.A. Rapoport - 1996 - Theory and Decision 41 (2):149-155.
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