There’s overlap; the Piranha theorem gives you a tradeoff between frequency and effect size. But it’s missing the part where logarithmic perception means you only care about the rare factors with large effect and not the common factors with small effect.
There’s overlap; the Piranha theorem gives you a tradeoff between frequency and effect size. But it’s missing the part where logarithmic perception means you only care about the rare factors with large effect and not the common factors with small effect.