Expected Value Definition | Becker

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Expected Value

 

  1. Expected value is the weighted average of the probable outcomes of a variable where the weights are the probabilities of each outcome occurring. Expected value is found by multiplying the probability of each outcome by its payoff and summing the results. See also probability and subjective probability and objective probability. The weighted average of the outcomes of an action, in which the values of the possible outcomes are weighted by their probabilities.

 

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Probability [BAR]Subjective Probability [BAR]Objective Probability [BAR]Back to Dictionary

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