counting is hard, part 3
Last time, we left the reader with a question under the heading “Assess the frequency of potential outcomes.” This post tries to adequately answer that question. When I was sitting down in front of my book, I would count the
Last time, we left the reader with a question under the heading “Assess the frequency of potential outcomes.” This post tries to adequately answer that question. When I was sitting down in front of my book, I would count the
In the previous post on this topic, we suggested that counting is hard and used the example of counting words in a book. There are three heuristics for communicating uncertainty (3Q) that we will use to help us organize our
On my desk is a novel written by one of my favorite authors. It has a black cover with an image that appears to be the x-ray of a starfish. There are two-hundred and forty three pages in the book,