By “evidence”, I refer to events that change an agent’s strength of belief in a theory, and the measure of evidence is the measure of this change in belief, that is, the likelihood-ratio and log likelihood-ratio you refer to.
I never meant for “evidence” to refer to the posterior strength of belief. “Log odds” was only meant to specify a particular measurement of strength in belief.
By “evidence”, I refer to events that change an agent’s strength of belief in a theory, and the measure of evidence is the measure of this change in belief, that is, the likelihood-ratio and log likelihood-ratio you refer to.
I never meant for “evidence” to refer to the posterior strength of belief. “Log odds” was only meant to specify a particular measurement of strength in belief.