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17 October, 15:43

Why would a statistician consider an inference incomplete without an accompanying measure of its reliability?

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  1. 17 October, 16:13
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    An inference without a measure of reliability is nothing but a guess. The measure of reliability separates the science of statistics from the art of story telling. It gives a statistician a level of confidence that an inference made can to a reasonable extent be trusted
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