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Bayes vs Frequentists – An Empirical Test In Code

You and your friend are walking by a magic store and find a trick coin. You have no clue how biased the coin is, and decide that all possible levels of bias are equally likely. In order to estimate the level of bias, you toss it 14 times and end up with 10 heads. Your … Continue reading Bayes vs Frequentists – An Empirical Test In Code →

RP Uncategorized 1 Comment 2019-12-292022-07-04 6 Minutes

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