Re[2]: [Fwd:CASNET]

Mary Frances Miller ( Mary_Frances_Miller@sedgus.com )
Mon, 22 Jun 1998 09:32:41 -0500

Does the SAA believe its numbers are fully credible because there is nothing
appropriate to weight against? Credibility, after all, just gives you relative
weights and isn't an absolute number.

Mary Frances Miller

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Subject: Re: [Fwd:CASNET]
Author: <GaryBalto@aol.com> at _internet
Date: 6/19/98 6:05 AM

As you already know the SAA believes their numbers are fully credible for each
business segment they use to generate a loss cost. I don't know that you will
find a "standard" in the literature

In a message dated 98-06-18 12:16:45 EDT, you write:

<< Paul,

I need to post a question on CASNET. Does anyone know what type of
credibility
standard in used in Surety? How is partial credibility determined? I've
already checked with the SAA but to no avail.

Thanks.

Marlene >>


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