I have a sense that that log-odds are an underappreciated tool, and this makes me excited to experiment with them more—the “shared and distinct bits of evidence” framework also seems very natural.
On the other hand, if the Goddess of Bayesian evidence likes log odds so much, why did she make expected utility linear on probability? (I am genuinely confused about this)
Thank you for pointing this out!
I have a sense that that log-odds are an underappreciated tool, and this makes me excited to experiment with them more—the “shared and distinct bits of evidence” framework also seems very natural.
On the other hand, if the Goddess of Bayesian evidence likes log odds so much, why did she make expected utility linear on probability? (I am genuinely confused about this)