You’re Thinking About Randomness Wrong
<p>The outcome itself is not random as it cannot change without repeating the process that generated it. It can be unknown but it is not unknowable. Bayesians are interested in the observer and use probability to describe the reasonable expectation they may have of the unknown given the information available.</p>
<p>Since both, sadly, use probability to measure their respective quantity of interest, it’s easy to fall in the trap of using one perspective to interpret results derived from the other.</p>
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