>[!abstract]
>Aleatory probability, also called objective probability, is one of two types of interpretations of probability, along with [[Credence probability]]. It refers to the inherent randomness or chance involved in a physical process or event. It is a property of the system that can be measured objectively, independent from an individual’s belief and interpretation. Probabilities involved in statistical models and scientific theories belong to aleatory probabilities.
>[!example] References
>- Von Felbert, A. (2022, April 18). *Aleatory and epistemic probability*. Deep Mind. https://www.deep-mind.org/2022/04/18/aleatory-and-epistemic-probabilities/
>[!related]
>- **North** (upstream): —
>- **West** (similar): —
>- **East** (different): [[Credence probability]]
>- **South** (downstream): —