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kelseyfrog
761 days ago
If you run it through bayes theorem, it adjusts the posterior very little.
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cwillu
760 days ago
If a test almost always finds something, then the failure of that test to find something is strong evidence.
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kelseyfrog
760 days ago
I'd be happy to see you numbers for estimated likelihood, prior, and marginal probability if you have them. I'm curious what you get.
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