Currently, I’ve just been writing about various topics week to week, but I’m interested in hearing from the newsletter subscribers on what they’d like to see in terms of statistical or other content!
I personally like the reflections on trying to make it on the educational YouTube scene. I would also be interested in hearing about what you are working on in your PhD and how much you enjoy that vs. working on a video. Note: this is a very selfish request as I am doing a very similar thing and it's just nice to hear someone else's perspective :)
You said in a past you lean more on the bayesian side of the frequentist/bayesian debate. I'd really appreciate a video giving tips on the bayesian workflow. I feel like the frequentist paradigm has a really straight forward workflow and a lot of good tutorials are available online (including your previous videos). I have trouble finding similar content on bayesian data analysis.
I personally like the reflections on trying to make it on the educational YouTube scene. I would also be interested in hearing about what you are working on in your PhD and how much you enjoy that vs. working on a video. Note: this is a very selfish request as I am doing a very similar thing and it's just nice to hear someone else's perspective :)
I would appreciate a discussion on the multiple testing problem and how that affects the inference one can safely make.
Pd. I really enjoy the way you present statistical content, it’s very well structured and concise.
You said in a past you lean more on the bayesian side of the frequentist/bayesian debate. I'd really appreciate a video giving tips on the bayesian workflow. I feel like the frequentist paradigm has a really straight forward workflow and a lot of good tutorials are available online (including your previous videos). I have trouble finding similar content on bayesian data analysis.