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"You're more likely to overpay for a credence good in the hope that a higher cost increases the likelihood of a benefit," he explained.
Can the "beauty products for babies" described by Shivani Vora in "Starting Early, and Young" be anything but a credence good?
You're more likely to overpay for a credence good in the hope that a higher cost increases the likelihood of a benefit.
"Americans still take biblical and religious arguments very seriously, and therefore give a credence to the Zionist project that Europeans don't," Dr. Jenkins said.
But the press is in some respects also manipulated by the political parties, the army and the intelligence agencies, so the disclosure of documents that cover behind-the-scenes conversations among top leaders lends a credence rarely seen in Pakistan.
Perhaps it thought it was a credence and not a credenza at all, one that had fallen, in the manner of an unlucky angel, to the blasphemous station of a mere sideboard.
\(c'\) is such a credence function.
The producer of a credence good, like other producers, wants to maximize net benefits.
Now suppose that \(c^*\) is a credence function in \(\mathcal{C_F}\) that violates Probabilism.
Showing who we are as a family is a credence good as a family brand.
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This avoids the objection to using the Brier score: after all, a credence-forming process that produces mid-level credences can still be well-calibrated.
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