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<p>two broad categories of <b>probability interpretations</b> which can be called "physical" and "evidential" probabilities. Physical probabilities, which are also called objective or <a href="page.php?w=frequency_probability">frequency probabilities</a>, are associated with random physical systems such as roulette wheels, rolling dice and radioactive atoms. In such systems, a given type of event (such as a  yielding a six) tends to occur at a persistent rate, or "relative frequency", in a long run of trials. Physical probabilities either explain,</p><p>
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