- Publication Date |
- May 24, 2020
- Episode Duration |
- 00:27:02
This is a re-release of an episode that was originally released on February 26, 2017.
When you're estimating something about some object that's a member of a larger group of similar objects (say, the batting average of a baseball player, who belongs to a baseball team), how should you estimate it: use measurements of the individual, or get some extra information from the group? The James-Stein estimator tells you how to combine individual and group information make predictions that, taken over the whole group, are more accurate than if you treated each individual, well, individually.