Any sort—as long as it teaches you the standard notation and basic identities (including Bayes’ theorem, so in that sense Bayesian :P ). My reasoning is that I’d have to spend two or three weeks covering the basics of probability if I didn’t require it, and statistics is a useful life skill so requiring it wouldn’t waste very many peoples’ time.
Of course at some point I could mention that probabilities usually come from reasoning from incomplete information, which is a property of you and not the world. That really only takes a paragraph if you’re already covering map and territory.
Any sort—as long as it teaches you the standard notation and basic identities (including Bayes’ theorem, so in that sense Bayesian :P ). My reasoning is that I’d have to spend two or three weeks covering the basics of probability if I didn’t require it, and statistics is a useful life skill so requiring it wouldn’t waste very many peoples’ time.
Of course at some point I could mention that probabilities usually come from reasoning from incomplete information, which is a property of you and not the world. That really only takes a paragraph if you’re already covering map and territory.