I’ve always thought it would be nice to have a “Frequentist-to-Bayesian” guide. Sort of a “Here’s some example problems, here’s how you might go about it doing frequentist methods, here’s how you might go about it using Bayesian techniques.” My introduction to statistics began with an AP course in high school (and I used this HyperStat source to help out), and of course they teach hypothesis testing and barely give a nod to Bayes’ Theorem.
I’ve always thought it would be nice to have a “Frequentist-to-Bayesian” guide. Sort of a “Here’s some example problems, here’s how you might go about it doing frequentist methods, here’s how you might go about it using Bayesian techniques.” My introduction to statistics began with an AP course in high school (and I used this HyperStat source to help out), and of course they teach hypothesis testing and barely give a nod to Bayes’ Theorem.