Category: Probability Theory
Category: Probability Theory
link to book James Stone Summary What does a medical test tell us about the chances of having a particular disease? How can we tell […]
link to book by Sharon McGrayne summary Bayes’ rule appears to be a straightforward, one-line theorem: by updating our initial beliefs with objective new information, […]
link to book John Krushke summary There is an explosion of interest in Bayesian statistics, primarily because recently created computational methods have finally made Bayesian […]
Matt Briggs explores example of PM2.5 policy to expose critical errors in thinking about uncertainty.
link to article by William Briggs Briggs, 2015 — The Crisis Of Evidence: Why Probability And Statistics Cannot Discover Cause Today’s post, in a way, […]
link to article James Franklin Summary The logical interpretation of probability, or “objective Bayesianism” – the theory that (some) probabilitiesare strictly logical degrees of partial […]