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Choice & Inference provides a platform for dialogue and news within the fields of formal epistemology and decision theory, broadly construed. Topics include (but are not limited to) uncertain and ampliative inference, frequentist statistics and modeling, coherence, paradoxes of belief and action, belief revision, disagreement and consensus, and causal discovery. And the formal tools used to pursue questions within these topics include (but are not limited to) game theory and decision theory, formal learning theory, probability theory and statistics, networks and graphs, and formal logic.

Choice & Inference is administered by Arthur Paul Pedersen (Carnegie Mellon University). The blog was founded by Jonah N. Schupbach (University of Utah) and Jake Chandler (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) in the fall of 2009. Anyone working in the field who is interested in becoming a contributor to Choice & Inference is welcome to contact Paul (you can find his email address on his website linked above).

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