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SUMMARY. We consider how an unconditional, finite-valued, finitely additive probability P on a countable set may localize its non-conglomerability (non-disintegrability). Nonconglomerability, a characteristic of merely finitely additive probability, occurs when the unconditional probability of an event P(E) lies outside the closed interval of conditional probability..

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Teddy Seidenfeld
Carnegie Mellon University

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