Look at his latest post: “hey wait a second, there is bias by censoring!” The “hard/conceptual part” is structuring the problem in the right way to notice something is wrong, the “bookkeeping” part is e.g. Kaplan-Meier / censoring-adjustment-via-truncation.
Look at his latest post: “hey wait a second, there is bias by censoring!” The “hard/conceptual part” is structuring the problem in the right way to notice something is wrong, the “bookkeeping” part is e.g. Kaplan-Meier / censoring-adjustment-via-truncation.
I don’t disagree with this. A lot of the kind of math Scott lacks is just rather complicated bookkeeping.
(Apropos of nothing, the work “bookkeeping” has the unusual property of containing three consecutive sets of doubled letters: oo,kk,ee.)