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evidential decision theory
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Evidential decision theory is a school of thought within decision theory which states that, when a rational agent is confronted with a set of possible actions, one should select the action with the highest news value, that is, the action which would be indicative of the best outcome in expectation if one received the "news" that it had been taken. Wikipedia
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Evidential decision theory is a school of thought within decision theory which states that, when a rational agent is confronted with a set of possible actions, one should select the action with the highest news value, that is, the action which would be indicative of the best outcome in expectation if one received the "news" that it had been taken. Wikipedia
A school of thought within decision theory Wikipedia Disambiguation
a school of thought within decision theory that favors a choice that gives one the best expectations for the outcome, instead of a causal connection with the desirable outcome Wikidata