Bayesian reasoning in avalanche terrain: a theoretical investigation

Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning 19 (1):84-95 (2019)
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Abstract

In this article, I explore a Bayesian approach to avalanche decision-making. I motivate this perspective by highlighting a version of the base-rate fallacy and show that a similar pattern applies to decision-making in avalanche-terrain. I then draw out three theoretical lessons from adopting a Bayesian approach and discuss these lessons critically. Lastly, I highlight a number of challenges for avalanche educators when incorporating the Bayesian perspective in their curriculum.

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Philip A. Ebert
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