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I think it was an oversight, but on slides 34 and 35 in Lecture 18, there is an edge from $G^\ast\rightarrow M_g$. This has two problems:
If the missingness mechanism is due to the fact that the species $G$ is less studied, then there should be an arrow from $G\rightarrow M_g$ instead of $G^\ast\rightarrow M_g$.
The arrow from $G^\ast\rightarrow M_g$ and from $M_g\rightarrow G^\ast$ results in a cyclic graph, which breaks everything.
Hopefully, you can correct the slides and the video without having to change everything. I don't have access to the 2nd edition of the textbook, but I wonder if there is also an error in there.
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I think it was an oversight, but on slides 34 and 35 in Lecture 18, there is an edge from$G^\ast\rightarrow M_g$ . This has two problems:
Hopefully, you can correct the slides and the video without having to change everything. I don't have access to the 2nd edition of the textbook, but I wonder if there is also an error in there.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: