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The second word in the phrase refers to them not behaving like Bayesians because of those "preferences over beliefs".
MRV update, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The world of statisticians has two groups, Bayesians and Classicalists, who disagree with each other like Liberals and Conservatives.
Friday the 13th and Roger Rabbit Steven Barnes 2009
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Unlike perfect Bayesians, Credulous Bayesians treat offered opinions as unbiased and independent and fail to adjust for the information sources...
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In this regard, it is fair to say that Hartley was one of the first Bayesians.
David Hartley Allen, Richard 2009
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To this extent, I suspect, we are not Bayesians about the risks of daily life.
The Ethics of Clinical Research Wendler, David 2009
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Unlike perfect Bayesians, Credulous Bayesians treat offered opinions as unbiased and independent and fail to adjust for the information sources...
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Thus, many Bayesians reject the Simple Principle of Conditionalization in favor of a qualified principle, limited to situations in which one does not change one's initial conditional probabilities.
Bayesian Epistemology Talbott, William 2008
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Other principles of Bayesian epistemology have been proposed, but none has garnered anywhere near a majority of support among Bayesians.
Bayesian Epistemology Talbott, William 2008
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None of those who identify themselves as Objective Bayesians holds this extreme form of the view.
Bayesian Epistemology Talbott, William 2008
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Thus, Bayesians explain the tendency of surprising evidence to confirm hypotheses on which the evidence would be expected.
Bayesian Epistemology Talbott, William 2008
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