I found this sentence hard to parse on first reading: "A Bayesian credible interval tells you about where the true parameter likely is and a frequentist confidence interval tells you about where the true parameter likely not is."
I wonder if it would be clearer if it ended: "likely is not."
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(Do I need this statement for issues?)
https://github.com/clauswilke/dataviz/blob/153c1bbe5ed113c44156c355a662f765e5595212/docs/visualizing_uncertainty.md?plain=1#L55
I found this sentence hard to parse on first reading: "A Bayesian credible interval tells you about where the true parameter likely is and a frequentist confidence interval tells you about where the true parameter likely not is."
I wonder if it would be clearer if it ended: "likely is not."
I assign the copyright of this contribution to Claus O. Wilke (Do I need this statement for issues?)