Comment by CyberDildonics 1 month ago You don't think that the probability of each side of a die is 1/6 ? 7 comments CyberDildonics Reply YeGoblynQueenne 1 month ago I see, you don't know what I'm talking about. My apologies, I assumed a common background. Here's some introductory materials on Bayesian vs frequentist interpretations of probability:Bayesian and frequentist reasoning in plain Englishhttps://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/22/bayesian-and-fr...Comparison of frequentist and Bayesian inferencehttps://ocw.mit.edu/courses/18-05-introduction-to-probabilit...To Be a Frequentist or Bayesian? Five Positions in a Spectrumhttps://hdsr.mitpress.mit.edu/pub/axvcupj4/release/1Beyond Bayesians and Frequentists - Computer Sciencehttps://cs.stanford.edu/~jsteinhardt/stats-essay.pdfYou'll find that it's a big subject with a long history and many strongly-held opinions that have nevertheless evolved over the years. Happy reading! CyberDildonics 1 month ago Which one of these answers the question I asked? YeGoblynQueenne 1 month ago Oh it's you. I didn't notice the username change. 1 reply →
YeGoblynQueenne 1 month ago I see, you don't know what I'm talking about. My apologies, I assumed a common background. Here's some introductory materials on Bayesian vs frequentist interpretations of probability:Bayesian and frequentist reasoning in plain Englishhttps://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/22/bayesian-and-fr...Comparison of frequentist and Bayesian inferencehttps://ocw.mit.edu/courses/18-05-introduction-to-probabilit...To Be a Frequentist or Bayesian? Five Positions in a Spectrumhttps://hdsr.mitpress.mit.edu/pub/axvcupj4/release/1Beyond Bayesians and Frequentists - Computer Sciencehttps://cs.stanford.edu/~jsteinhardt/stats-essay.pdfYou'll find that it's a big subject with a long history and many strongly-held opinions that have nevertheless evolved over the years. Happy reading! CyberDildonics 1 month ago Which one of these answers the question I asked? YeGoblynQueenne 1 month ago Oh it's you. I didn't notice the username change. 1 reply →
CyberDildonics 1 month ago Which one of these answers the question I asked? YeGoblynQueenne 1 month ago Oh it's you. I didn't notice the username change. 1 reply →
I see, you don't know what I'm talking about. My apologies, I assumed a common background. Here's some introductory materials on Bayesian vs frequentist interpretations of probability:
Bayesian and frequentist reasoning in plain English
https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/22/bayesian-and-fr...
Comparison of frequentist and Bayesian inference
https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/18-05-introduction-to-probabilit...
To Be a Frequentist or Bayesian? Five Positions in a Spectrum
https://hdsr.mitpress.mit.edu/pub/axvcupj4/release/1
Beyond Bayesians and Frequentists - Computer Science
https://cs.stanford.edu/~jsteinhardt/stats-essay.pdf
You'll find that it's a big subject with a long history and many strongly-held opinions that have nevertheless evolved over the years. Happy reading!
Which one of these answers the question I asked?
Oh it's you. I didn't notice the username change.
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