I have a taste for graphs with ln-odds as the x-axis over probability… but I'm having a hard time forming a supporting argument. any help?
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@avibryant you get both for free with ln-odds (but I don't find this reason all that compelling tbh) -
@avibryant I think probability is what you look at when you care about aggregate outcomes (what's the EV)… -
@avibryant …ln-odds is what you care about when making decisions for cut offs for individuals (what's the cost to halve failure?) -
@snoble I feel like what you might really want here is to just plot a loss function that takes cost of type I/II errors into account, then.
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