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Remembering Jimmie Savage

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In this episode of "In the Interim," Don Berry shares the life and work of Jimmie Savage, his advisor and a legendary figure in Bayesian statistics. Hosted by Scott Berry, the discussion reveals the personal and professional experiences that shaped Savage's groundbreaking contributions. Discover the intricacies of Savage's influence on statistical thought and his profound legacy, from his tragic childhood to a profound effect on Bayesian statistics and scientific thought.

Key Highlights:

• Don Berry shares the personal story of Jimmie Savage's troubled childhood and how it influenced his work and personality.
• Insights into Savage's pioneering role as the father of modern Bayesian statistics.
• Discussion on Savage's varied interests and collaborations with figures like Milton Friedman and John von Neumann.
• Don Berry recounts his academic experiences alongside Savage and his own journey into clinical trial design.
• Exploration of Savage's legacy through his students and his axiomatic approach to subjective probability.

Quotes:

• "I think he's the father of modern Bayesian statistics. How can you argue about that?" – Don Berry
• "The world around you when you're with Savage is tingling with intellect." – Don Berry
• " We probably wouldn't exist... if it were not for him." – Don Berry

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Manage episode 475624866 series 3646318
Content provided by Berry. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Berry or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of "In the Interim," Don Berry shares the life and work of Jimmie Savage, his advisor and a legendary figure in Bayesian statistics. Hosted by Scott Berry, the discussion reveals the personal and professional experiences that shaped Savage's groundbreaking contributions. Discover the intricacies of Savage's influence on statistical thought and his profound legacy, from his tragic childhood to a profound effect on Bayesian statistics and scientific thought.

Key Highlights:

• Don Berry shares the personal story of Jimmie Savage's troubled childhood and how it influenced his work and personality.
• Insights into Savage's pioneering role as the father of modern Bayesian statistics.
• Discussion on Savage's varied interests and collaborations with figures like Milton Friedman and John von Neumann.
• Don Berry recounts his academic experiences alongside Savage and his own journey into clinical trial design.
• Exploration of Savage's legacy through his students and his axiomatic approach to subjective probability.

Quotes:

• "I think he's the father of modern Bayesian statistics. How can you argue about that?" – Don Berry
• "The world around you when you're with Savage is tingling with intellect." – Don Berry
• " We probably wouldn't exist... if it were not for him." – Don Berry

  continue reading

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