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#66 Uncertainty Visualization & Usable Stats, with Matthew Kay

Learning Bayesian Statistics

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The Interpretation of Confidence Intervals

I'm alwas favor of people trying to have two contradictory ideas at the same time in their mind, and thinking that both could be true, or both could be false. So tevirently, i encourage that kind of luenced a thinking. I think the reality is, when you give people a confidence interval or a credible interval, they interpret neither of them as either a confidence interval nor a credible interval. They interpret them as something else entirely. And so from that perspective, i think there can be an argument to, well, you should give people models that express uncertainty in a way that they will then use correctly,.

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