@MakerOfDecision note that you can have observations that correctly do not change P(Y), but are nonetheless very relevant to Y
If something is evidence neither for or against a proposition, it must be uncorrelated. Otherwise, it is evidence, even if it's weak.
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@argletargle Those observations may not change the assessed *mean* probability, but they must at least change the distribution. - 5 more replies
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