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All that we have presented for the case in which the characteristic magnitudes such as \(\overline p ,\overline n ,\overline v ,{\overline t _c}\)are arrived at from probabilities, is susceptible to extension to the supposition where pn probabilities are not considered, but estimates of intervals of probabilities \([{p_{{n^*}}},{p_n}^*]\) are (actually we are not talking about probabilities in the strict sense of the word, since they are not measurements). Therefore, the conclusions arrived at in the probabilistic sphere will be valid also in uncertainty (22).
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Gil-Aluja, J. (1998). Incorporation of uncertainty. In: The Interactive Management of Human Resources in Uncertainty. Applied Optimization, vol 11. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3329-6_30
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