lukeprog comments on How to Measure Anything - LessWrong

50 Post author: lukeprog 07 August 2013 04:05AM

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Comment author: lukeprog 03 August 2013 07:33:20PM 15 points [-]

Just FYI, I think Hubbard knows this and wrote "A measurement is an observation that quantitatively reduces uncertainty" because he was trying to simplify and avoid clunky sentences. E.g. on p. 146 he writes:

It is even possible for an additional sample to sometimes increase the size of the [confidence] interval... before the next sample makes it narrower again. But, on average, the increasing sample size will decrease the size of the [confidence] interval.

Comment author: lukeprog 29 September 2013 08:31:05PM 3 points [-]

I'm reminded also of Russell's comment:

A book should have either intelligibility or correctness; to combine the two is impossible, but to lack both is to be unworthy.