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Inexpectation
Inexpectation In*ex`pec*ta"tion, n.
Absence of expectation. --Feltham.
Preexpectation
Preexpectation Pre*["e]x`pec*ta"tion, n.
Previous expectation.
Unexpectation
Unexpectation Un*ex`pec*ta"tion, n.
Absence of expectation; want of foresight. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
Meaning of Expectation from wikipedia
- the
expected value (also
called expectation, expectancy,
expectation operator,
mathematical expectation, mean,
expectation value, or
first moment) is a generalization...
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expectation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Expectation, or expectations, as well as
expectancy or expectancies, may
refer to: Expectancy...
- In statistics, an
expectation–maximization (EM)
algorithm is an
iterative method to find (local)
maximum likelihood or
maximum a
posteriori (MAP) estimates...
- In
probability theory, the
conditional expectation,
conditional expected value, or
conditional mean of a
random variable is its
expected value evaluated...
- In the case of uncertainty,
expectation is what is
considered the most
likely to happen. An
expectation,
which is a
belief that is
centered on the ****ure...
-
Expectation damages are
damages recoverable from a
breach of
contract by the non-breaching party. An
award of
expectation damages protects the injured...
- of
total expectation, the law of
iterated expectations (LIE), Adam's law, the
tower rule, and the
smoothing property of
conditional expectation,
among other...
- In
United States constitutional law,
reasonable expectation of
privacy is a
legal test
which is
crucial in
defining the
scope of the
applicability of...
- In
music cognition and
musical analysis, the
study of
melodic expectation considers the
engagement of the brain's
predictive mechanisms in
response to...
- The
doctrine of
legitimate expectation was
first developed in
English law as a
ground of
judicial review in
administrative law to
protect a procedural...