11+ Dennis Lindley Quotes On World
Dennis Lindley was a British statistician and a professor of statistics at University College London. He is best known for his work in Bayesian statistics and his book "Introduction to Probability and Statistics". He was also a founding member of the International Society for Bayesian Analysis. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Dennis Lindley on life, love, leadership.
Uncertainty is a personal matter; it is not the uncertainty but your uncertainty. — Dennis Lindley
Consider the case of a person who holds a view with probability 1. Then coherence says that it is no use having a debate with them because nothing will change their mind. — Dennis Lindley
In my opinion, it helps enormously to know why something is true, rather than being told it is true, for why should you believe me? Never believe anything on the authority of a single person but seek confirmation - and reason is the best confirmation. — Dennis Lindley
It is dangerous to attach probability zero to anything other than a logical impossibility. — Dennis Lindley
Whatever way uncertainty is approached, probability is the only sound way to think about it. — Dennis Lindley
Almost all thinking people agree that you should not have probability 1 (or 0) for any event, other than one demonstrable by logic, like 2 x 2 = 4. — Dennis Lindley
In teaching there can be too much emphasis on certainty and a proper appreciation of uncertainty is to be encouraged. — Dennis Lindley
Utility is the emotion pleading to be let into the house of pure reason and thereby enriching it. — Dennis Lindley
The grand assertion is that you must see the world through probability and that probability is the only guide you need. — Dennis Lindley
It is not surprising that in talking about uncertainty we should lean heavily on facts, just as the court of law does when interrogating witnesses. Facts form a sort of bedrock on which we can build the shifting sands of uncertainty. — Dennis Lindley
Generally there is Stigler's law of eponymy that says that a scientific notion is never attributed to the right person; in particular, the law is not due to Stigler. — Dennis Lindley
Life Lessons by Dennis Lindley
- Dennis Lindley's work emphasizes the importance of understanding the underlying probability distributions of data sets in order to make valid inferences.
- He also emphasizes the importance of using appropriate statistical methods to ensure the accuracy of results and to avoid bias.
- Finally, his work highlights the importance of communicating results clearly and accurately to ensure that conclusions are understood and accepted.
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