“Random”, in objective Bayesianism, just means that you have no information privileging one alternative or the other. In this case, the reasons why you don’t know which outcome each single experiment will have are different, but the end result is the same. There are possibly differences in their Ap distributions though, depending on how you model human behaviour...
“Random”, in objective Bayesianism, just means that you have no information privileging one alternative or the other.
In this case, the reasons why you don’t know which outcome each single experiment will have are different, but the end result is the same.
There are possibly differences in their Ap distributions though, depending on how you model human behaviour...