I haven’t observed any rationalists here using Dirichlet, and no, I wasn’t talking about Bayesian vs. Frequentist; Bayesians are correct. Using Bayes Theorem when you didn’t consider the probability of each possibly population producing your observed sample? That’s definitely you doing it wrong. Instrumentation has variability; Dirichlet is how you include that, too.
I haven’t observed any rationalists here using Dirichlet, and no, I wasn’t talking about Bayesian vs. Frequentist; Bayesians are correct. Using Bayes Theorem when you didn’t consider the probability of each possibly population producing your observed sample? That’s definitely you doing it wrong. Instrumentation has variability; Dirichlet is how you include that, too.