Bruno de Finetti (1906–1985) was an Italian statistician, probabilist, and economist, renowned for his foundational work in probability theory and statistics. He is best known for his subjective interpretation of probability, which suggests that probabilities are not objective properties of events but rather degrees of belief or personal judgments based on available evidence. De Finetti's work emphasized the Bayesian approach to statistics, advocating for the use of prior information and personal beliefs in the process of statistical inference.

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