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Evan Sadler (Columbia), "Falsehoods: Axioms for Updating Beliefs in Response to Contradictory Claims"

Friday, November 1, 2019 15:30to17:00
Leacock Building Leacock 429, 855 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 2T7, CA

Evan Sadler (Columbia)
Host: Leonie Baumann.

Falsehoods: Axioms for Updating Beliefs in Response to Contradictory Claims

Date: 1st November, 2019.
Location: Leacock 429

Abstract:
We often make high stakes choices based on complex information that we have no way to verify. Careful Bayesian reasoning---assessing every reason why a claim could be false or misleading---is not feasible, so we necessarily act on faith: we trust certain sources and treat claims as if they were direct observations of payoff relevant events. This creates a challenge when trusted sources conflict: Practically speaking, is there a principled way to update beliefs in response to contradictory claims? I propose a model of belief formation along with several updating axioms. An impossibility theorem shows there is no obvious best answer, while a representation theorem delineates the boundary of what is possible.

 

Website: http://www.evandsadler.com

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