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by MostlyStable
1055 days ago
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Having an upper bound is super useful...when paired with more reasonable estimates. But if you are only going to run _one_ set of numbers (which appears to be the case here), it's much _less_ useful than having just the "reasonable" numbers. |
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So it's not a case of running 1 model vs. running 2 models, it's running 1 dead simple model vs. 1 much more difficult and complicated model. If the simple model is good enough, you just want to run that. In this case it wasn't, though.