Theory questions
Can probability learning be good?
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Probability learning means that you use prior experience of a situation to assess the probability of something happening.
- Good probability learning: You are used to trains passing frequently at a railway crossing and you are therefore extra cautious.
- Bad probability learning: You are used to trains passing very rarely at a railway crossing and therefore do not look before you cross.
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