@Meaningness have you seen this paper? it's akin to ur eggplant. Hennig has other work you might like.
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1508.05453.pdf …pic.twitter.com/jVqGnSQtah
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It seems that Tukey advocated a multi-methods, “intuitive” close-to-the-data approach back in the ‘60s, so maybe there’s always been maverick exceptions, but the mainstream has been pretty rationalist, “here’s how you find Truth”?
yes, tukey is a good historical reference. many believe in meta rational approach... but we rarely (never?) realize it as *a salient thing* in published work. it is overshadowed by other cleavages.... theorems vs data, bayesian vs everyone else, blackBox ML vs simple, ...
That’s really interesting! The eggplant book is supposed to have a section specifically on meta-rational statistical practice. I was thinking that this might be useful to non-statisticians… but if it could help statisticians think about their work too, that would be fantastic!
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