You could well be right. I’m pessimistic about this because I remember seeing lots of people at school & university recoiling from any statistical topic more advanced than calculating means and drawing histograms. If they were being taught about conjugate priors & hyperparameters I’d expect them to react as unenthusiastically as if they were being taught about confidence levels and maximum likelihood. But I don’t have any rock solid evidence for that hunch.
You could well be right. I’m pessimistic about this because I remember seeing lots of people at school & university recoiling from any statistical topic more advanced than calculating means and drawing histograms. If they were being taught about conjugate priors & hyperparameters I’d expect them to react as unenthusiastically as if they were being taught about confidence levels and maximum likelihood. But I don’t have any rock solid evidence for that hunch.