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pkoird
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4 months ago
Perhaps it was due to English not being my primary language, but it took me an embarrassing amount of time to learn that probability and likelihood are different concepts. Concretely, we talk about probability of observing a data given an underlying assumption (model) is true while we talk about the likelihood of the model being true given we observe some data.
voidhorse|4 months ago
nerdponx|4 months ago
wiz21c|4 months ago
"For conditional probability, the hypothesis is treated as a given, and the data are free to vary. For likelihood, the data are treated as a given, and the hypothesis varies."
qwertytyyuu|4 months ago
MiscCompFacts|4 months ago