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Hi, Is it ok to use the sum and KDE functions on the same data set, when I don't use phases. Or should I copy the data once to sum and once to KDE?
I tried both options, the code runs without error, but if I don't do the two functions separately, the graph shows uncalibrated results.
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Christopher Ramsey
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The KDE functions show the Sum if you select on the likelihoods in [Edit > Format]. The KDE outputs are classed as posteriors in this context - although they are not Bayesian.