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Frequentist Interpretation

The Frequentist interpretation of probability views it as the long-term proportion of times an event occurs if an experiment is repeated many times under the same conditions. For example, if a fair coin is flipped numerous times, the probability of landing heads is the percentage of heads observed over many flips. This approach focuses on the idea that probabilities are about the relative frequency of events in repeated trials, rather than personal belief or uncertainty. It emphasizes objectively measurable outcomes and relies on data from repeated experiments to define the likelihood of events.