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by crackedbassoon
1025 days ago
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Intuition tells me it would be harder to achieve a precise measurement of ear protrusion than of a larger body part. This could be wrong of course, but it is generally good scientific practice to think about measurement errors when comparing sets of correlations. This may be especially true for a Bayesian, since Bayesian statistics (when placed in opposition to frequentist) strongly emphasises a deep consideration of all sources of uncertainty. |
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