In probability theory, credence means a subjective estimate of probability, as in Bayesian probability.
An alarm has been acknowledged by station superintendent Harry Harms at 4:48:52 internal subjective estimate time.
Higher confidence ratings were related to subjective estimates that were closer to the solutions of birthday problems, but not of birthmate problems.
Driving speed changes and subjective estimates of time savings, accident risks and braking.
It's a subjective estimate, but accurate as far as it goes.
The superscript 'e' denotes agents' subjective estimate of the term in contrast to the objective conditional estimate of.
Various collaborative methods have been developed, such as prediction market, so that subjective estimates from multiple individuals can be taken into account.
Stochastic modeling methods such as the Monte Carlo method often use subjective estimates from "subject matter experts".
It can be ambiguity resulting from subjective estimates that are prone to human errors or it can be variability arising from unexpected events or risks.
That estimate of their size was Duffey's subjective estimate, of course.