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"How much do you believe your results?" by Eric Neyman

LessWrong (Curated & Popular)

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This is an audio version of How Much Do You Believe Your Results by Eric Naemon, published on the 7th of May 2023. It's a link post from ericnemon.wordpress.com, and there's an acknowledgement thanks to Drake Thomas for feedback. Here's a fun scatterplot with 2,000 points generated as follows. Notice that there's more spread along the y-axis than along the x-axis. That's because each y coordinate is a sum of two independently drawn numbers,. Because variances add, the y values have variance 2, standard deviation 1.41, not 1. The highest density of points is near 0-0, as you get farther

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