I still can't see the relevance of Bayesian Statistics over Frequentist Statistics, and I take Less Wrong as evidence that this is a cause for clarification.
I'm looking for a historical narrative of the development of mathematics that tells me what mistake lead to frequentism over Bayesianism, which is supposedly the correct view. Alternatively, you can just say "Read PT:TLOS!" if it's that silly of a question.
Grah! I'm pretty sure that sort of trivia is really memetically contagious. Other comments indicate that your statement is very false, so I'm inclined to ask you to be a bit more careful, even though you used the cynicism tag.
I still can't see the relevance of Bayesian Statistics over Frequentist Statistics, and I take Less Wrong as evidence that this is a cause for clarification.
I'm looking for a historical narrative of the development of mathematics that tells me what mistake lead to frequentism over Bayesianism, which is supposedly the correct view. Alternatively, you can just say "Read PT:TLOS!" if it's that silly of a question.