I know this because in grad school because I wrongly signed up for Smart Stats, where they teach you the mathematical/trig roots of all the statsy stuff, and subsequently had to switch to Average Person Stats where they stick to practical applications that are less mathyhttps://twitter.com/eigenrobot/status/951311909382320128 …
I mean I've taken PhD intro sequences for trad stats and ML and gross amounts of econometrics at good schools and I'm struggling to recall a time I used trig in those courses or in practice after where does that come into play?
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I'm not trying to say you're wrong, I'm no statistician, I'm just baffled
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I could see it for analysis of Fourier decompositions, maybe?
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