I think you messed up the second poll item; don’t Bayes factors run from 0 to infinity? Not 0-1.
Anyway, I strongly believe that people claiming there is a god is indeed a great deal of evidence for it, in the same way that being told ‘China’ exists by a lot of people is a lot of evidence that such a place exists. Of course, afterwards, when you start digging into their reasons for believing in god, all the other gods they didn’t mention to you but that still other people believe in, etc, then you start to undo it.
I used the likelihood poll type I found on this page hoping (and I was aware it was hope and did worry it might be broken!) that it would work properly. I did see it says ‘probability’, but does it actually insist on a zero to one value, or are you guessing based on that it says ‘probability’? (I actually found it difficult to answer my own question so only answered the first question so far so have not tested the second poll.) I’ll look at making a third poll of a different type in case the second eats positive evidence.
I see. I wonder if the aliases should just be deleted from the help page? There’s no real need to have a bunch of aliases for a poll-command, and as you demonstrate, it’s possible to read the page and not realize they’re aliases rather than differently-typed polls.
I think you messed up the second poll item; don’t Bayes factors run from 0 to infinity? Not 0-1.
Anyway, I strongly believe that people claiming there is a god is indeed a great deal of evidence for it, in the same way that being told ‘China’ exists by a lot of people is a lot of evidence that such a place exists. Of course, afterwards, when you start digging into their reasons for believing in god, all the other gods they didn’t mention to you but that still other people believe in, etc, then you start to undo it.
I used the likelihood poll type I found on this page hoping (and I was aware it was hope and did worry it might be broken!) that it would work properly. I did see it says ‘probability’, but does it actually insist on a zero to one value, or are you guessing based on that it says ‘probability’? (I actually found it difficult to answer my own question so only answered the first question so far so have not tested the second poll.) I’ll look at making a third poll of a different type in case the second eats positive evidence.
Well, if you try entering, say, ‘2’ and hitting Enter, it emits a little red error message: “Probability must be between 0 and 1”.
Ah! I only skimmed the page I linked and confused likelihoods (which are probabilities) with likelihood ratios (which are...ratios).
I see. I wonder if the aliases should just be deleted from the help page? There’s no real need to have a bunch of aliases for a poll-command, and as you demonstrate, it’s possible to read the page and not realize they’re aliases rather than differently-typed polls.