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I feel that the use of the word 'temperature' in this article is confusing. The article presents a technique for improving the fit to multimodal target distributions in Metropolis-Hastings analysis. Statistics has perfectly good familiar terminology for describing the properties of distributions, such as standard deviation. Further confusion is created by a completely different meaning of temperature in the closely related technique of Simulated annealing. This analogy to metallurgical processes is quaint, but has been stretched far beyond its usefulness for the purpose of imparting knowledge to the technical non-specialist. Doug (talk) 17:15, 5 June 2015 (UTC)Reply