Bayesian predictions made from (100% certain) information set {N}U{M} are always more accurate than those made from {N} alone If you’ve ever done a jigsaw puzzle, you can probably think of a counterexample to this.
Bayesian predictions made from (100% certain) information set {N}U{M} are always more accurate than those made from {N} alone
If you’ve ever done a jigsaw puzzle, you can probably think of a counterexample to this.
You’ve never done a jigsaw puzzle using optimal Bayesian methods.
(Or he just believes you probably haven’t!)
You’ve never done a jigsaw puzzle using optimal Bayesian methods.
(Or he just believes you probably haven’t!)