Bayesian

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Bayes +‎ -ian, after Thomas Bayes.

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Bayesian (comparative more Bayesian, superlative most Bayesian)

  1. Of or pertaining to Thomas Bayes, English mathematician.
  2. (probability, statistics) Of or pertaining to Bayes' theorem and its applications.

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Bayesian (plural Bayesians)

  1. (statistics) A proponent of Bayesianism.
    Synonym: Bayesianist

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