Bayesian Thinking for Toddlers: The Cartoon

For better or for worse, it appears that my most appreciated work is the children’s book Bayesian Thinking for Toddlers (the intro post is here and an exegesis is here). Piled up in my office is a stack of self-printed hardcopies that I hand out to students and colleagues; other than that, the book is not easy to obtain. Maybe I should have tried harder to woo publishers — but the genre is nonstandard so publishers may not immediately recognize that the book might sell well (their doubts may increase further when they learn that the book pdf is freely available online). If you know of publishers that are interested in printing the book please let me know. 

Anyway, recently I asked graphical artist Viktor Beekman to restyle the book in cartoon form. The result is available as a 46MB pdf, either through the Artwork Library or directly by clicking here. Below I have pasted screenshots from each page. Let’s go!

 

References

Wagenmakers, E.-J. (2020). Bayesian Thinking for Toddlers. A Dutch version (“Bayesiaans Denken voor Peuters”) is here, a German version (“Bayesianisches Denken mit Dinosauriern”) is here, a Turkish version (“Dinozorlar, Kurabiyeler ve Bayesçi Düşünce”) is here, and a Chinese version (“贝叶斯思维儿童读本”) is here. An exegesis of the book is here.

About The Author

Eric-Jan Wagenmakers

Eric-Jan (EJ) Wagenmakers is professor in Bayesian Methodology at the Psychological Methods Group at the University of Amsterdam.