“The conversation then degenerates on dick-size measuring.”
“I hope this list can keep the discussion productive.”
Alright then, Bayes away!
Generic advice for others: the growth mindset for stats (which is a very hard mathematical subject) is to be more like a grad student, e.g. work very very hard and read a lot, and maybe even try to publish. Leave arguing about philosophy to undergrads.
“The conversation then degenerates on dick-size measuring.”
“I hope this list can keep the discussion productive.”
Alright then, Bayes away!
Generic advice for others: the growth mindset for stats (which is a very hard mathematical subject) is to be more like a grad student, e.g. work very very hard and read a lot, and maybe even try to publish. Leave arguing about philosophy to undergrads.
This sounds a lot like the Neil Tyson / Bill Nye attitude of “science has made philosophy obsolete!”
I don’t agree with Tyson on this, I just think yall aren’t qualified to do philosophy of stats.