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#106 Active Statistics, Two Truths & a Lie, with Andrew Gelman

Learning Bayesian Statistics

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Embrace the Power of Simulation

Simulating data is a valuable method in both statistics and computer science that enhances understanding and testing of models. It allows practitioners to start with curiosity, using simulated datasets to explore questions and validate parameter estimates against true values. This technique serves as a dual approach: when data is simulated, it aids in fitting models and checking their accuracy, while also providing insight into the forward process of active inference. The ability to simulate data empowers students and researchers alike to confidently engage with their inquiries.

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