Bayes Theorem is so simple that it’s felt like if you get it, say if you’re gone through the Bayes rule guide, then you get it. Posts like Why I’m not a Bayesian and this one show that there’s more to think about. That’s pretty cool when you are a Bayesian and it’s a cornerstone of your epistemology. Good job here.
A question for the author, is the position here something like the actual data/question at hand influences how you should calculate your priors, but only previously held info should be fed into the calculation?
Bayes Theorem is so simple that it’s felt like if you get it, say if you’re gone through the Bayes rule guide, then you get it. Posts like Why I’m not a Bayesian and this one show that there’s more to think about. That’s pretty cool when you are a Bayesian and it’s a cornerstone of your epistemology. Good job here.
A question for the author, is the position here something like the actual data/question at hand influences how you should calculate your priors, but only previously held info should be fed into the calculation?