Relationship between prior probability and posterior probability with an example
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Posterior probability = prior probability + new evidence (called likelihood). For example, historical data suggests that around 60% of students who start college will graduate within 6 years. This is the prior probability. However, you think that figure is actually much lower, so set out to collect new data.
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