• @[email protected]
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    347 months ago

    As a biochemist who is better at stats than the average biochemist (which is concerning, because I’m not that great), I greatly appreciate statisticians telling us off when we’re fools.

    • @[email protected]
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      197 months ago

      The second most useful thing I learned from statistics courses was the statistics. The first was just how terrible most people are in their application.

  • @Zehzin
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    7 months ago

    Statistitians are good people, though I need more data points to say anything conclusively

    • @marcos
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      67 months ago

      Just to point out, but you need to make sure your data is unbiased much more than you need a lot of points.

    • @merari42
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      47 months ago

      Can you at least say how your prior belief distribution has shifted or been reaffirmed given the observed data points?

      • @Zehzin
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        57 months ago

        That would be pretty Bayesed

    • @[email protected]
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      77 months ago

      For a really good riff on this same idea, I like “How to Lie With Statistics” by Darrell Huff, and it’s all illustrated!

      Great, easy to understand breakdown of how statistics can be manipulated.