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#45 Biostats & Clinical Trial Design, with Frank Harrell

Learning Bayesian Statistics

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How Do You Know if You're Using Crediable Intervals?

In credible interval is what you get as a simplification. So how fuzzy is your knowledge about something? It's a whole posterior distribution. And so bays really doesn't want you to reduce things to a number or two numbers, like a credible interval. We do that only for convenience. But the idea of saying, i'm not going to tell you a point, like a mean or a medium, i don't want to tell you a points because the data are just aa looking through the glass. That's a smoky glass. You're looking through ti this haze. Yes, well, you're preaching to the choir there. But completely convegree. I actually read

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