MONTHLY MEMORY LANE: 3 years ago: October 2012. I mark in red three posts that seem most apt for general background on key issues in this blog.[1] Posts that are part of a “unit” or a group of “U-Phils” count as one, and there are two such groupings this month. The 10/18 “Query” gave rise to a large and useful discussion on de Finetti-style probability.
October 2012
- (10/02)PhilStatLaw: Infections in the court
- (10/05) Metablog: Rejected posts (blog within a blog)
- (10/05) Deconstructing Gelman, Part 1: “A Bayesian wants everybody else to be a non-Bayesian.”
- (10/07) Deconstructing Gelman, Part 2: Using prior information
- (10/09) Last part (3) of the deconstruction: beauty and background knowledge
- (10/12) U-Phils: Hennig and Aktunc on Gelman 2012
- (10/13) Mayo Responds to U-Phils on Background Information
- (10/15) New Kvetch: race-based academics in Fla
- (10/17) RMM-8: New Mayo paper: “StatSci and PhilSci: part 2 (Shallow vs Deep Explorations)”
- (10/18) Query (Understanding de Finetti style probability)–large and useful discussion
- (10/18) Mayo: (first 2 sections) “StatSci and PhilSci: part 2”
- (10/20) Mayo: (section 5) “StatSci and PhilSci: part 2”
- (10/21) Mayo: (section 6) “StatSci and PhilSci: part 2”
- (10/22) Mayo: (section 7) “StatSci and PhilSci: part 2”
- (10/24) Announcement: Ontology and Methodology (Virginia Tech)
- (10/25) New rejected post: phil faux
- (10/27) New rejected post: “Are you butter off now?”
- (10/29) Reblogging: Oxford Gaol: Statistical Bogeymen
- (10/29) Type 1 and 2 errors: Frankenstorm
- (10/30) Guest Post: Greg Gandenberger, “Evidential Meaning and Methods of Inference”
- (10/31) U-Phil: Blogging the Likelihood Principle: New Summary
[1] excluding those reblogged fairly recently. Monthly memory lanes began at the blog’s 3-year anniversary in Sept, 2014.