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Why do I never hear of "second-order probabilities" (probability that the probability of an event is x. for example, you pick a box at random out of 3 boxes, and each box can have either 1, 3 or 5 red marbles out of six marbles)? can measurement or calculation of probability not be affected by random and inaccurate data?