Jayne’s book probably requires a university undergraduate-level familiarity with probability theory to fully appreciate.
I’d say that for the time being you don’t need to worry about bayesianism vs. frequentism. Just learn the basics of probability theory and learn how to solve problems.
Thanks for being the one commenter who told me how tough the book is—I’m leaving it for now, and the below recommendation of ‘Understanding Uncertainty’ was very useful for understanding what a probability is. After that, I’ve got some basic probability textbooks waiting to go. Cheers.
Jayne’s book probably requires a university undergraduate-level familiarity with probability theory to fully appreciate.
I’d say that for the time being you don’t need to worry about bayesianism vs. frequentism. Just learn the basics of probability theory and learn how to solve problems.
Thanks for being the one commenter who told me how tough the book is—I’m leaving it for now, and the below recommendation of ‘Understanding Uncertainty’ was very useful for understanding what a probability is. After that, I’ve got some basic probability textbooks waiting to go. Cheers.