Conditional dependence

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title: Conditional dependence
text: In probability theory, conditional dependence is a relationship between two or more events that are dependent when a third event occurs. For example, if A and B are two events that individually increase the probability of a third event C , and do not directly affect each other, then initially. But suppose that now C is observed to occur. If event B occurs then the probability of occurrence of the event A will decrease because its positive relation to C is less necessary as an explanation for the
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