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3 tenured professors get together and . . .

Mike Larsen sent me this and asked me what a Bayesian statistician would do. My answer is that, since it’s a meeting of tenured professors, they’d surely agree that the only reasonable solution is to hire some adjuncts. To which Mke replied, “Or form a committee.”

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A committee of three? Wouldn’t that be the full house?