Eustice_Langham
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There is a section within the GARP notes on page 6 of the Quantitative Analysis book that discusses Conditional Independence and I hope that someone may be able to explain this concept is simpler terms that what is shown in the notes.
Particularly this section..."Note that two types of independence—unconditional and conditional—do not imply each other. Events can be both unconditionally dependent (i.e., not independent) and conditionally independent. Similarly, events can be unconditionally independent, yet conditional on another event they may be dependent."..
Thanks
Particularly this section..."Note that two types of independence—unconditional and conditional—do not imply each other. Events can be both unconditionally dependent (i.e., not independent) and conditionally independent. Similarly, events can be unconditionally independent, yet conditional on another event they may be dependent."..
Thanks