On Mon, 23 Feb 2009, Francisco Javier Diez wrote:
> Konrad Scheffler wrote:
> > I agree this is problematic - the notion of calibration (i.e. that you can
> > say P(S|"70%") = .7) does not really make sense in the subjective Bayesian
> > framework where different individuals are working with diffe
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Dear Paul,
Bayesian inference is still appropriate for both problems. There are two
issues here:
1) the subjectivist Bayesian viewpoint is confusing because it does not
make it explicit on which information you are conditioning when setting
up your prior - it becomes much clearer if you
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