Reasoning under uncertainty
by John from John D. Cook on (#51FK0)
Reasoning under uncertainty sounds intriguing. Brings up images of logic, philosophy, and artificial intelligence.
Statistics sounds boring. Brings up images of tedious, opaque calculations followed by looking some number in a table.
But statistics is all about reasoning under uncertainty. Many people get through required courses in statistics without ever hearing that, or at least without ever appreciating that. Rote calculations are easy to teach and easy to grade, so introductory courses focus on that.
Statistics is more interesting than it may sound. And reasoning under uncertainty is less glamorous than it may sound.