Abstract. The Posterior distribution of the Likelihood Ratio (PLR) is proposed by Dempster in 1974 for significance testing in the simple vs composite hypotheses case. In this hypotheses test case, classical frequentist and Bayesian hypotheses tests are irreconcilable, as emphasized by Lindley’s paradox, Berger & Selke in 1987 and many others. However, Dempster shows that the PLR (with inner threshold 1) is equal to the frequentist p-value in the simple Gaussian case. In 1997, Aitkin extends this result by adding a nuisance parameter and showing its asymptotic validity under more general distributions. Here we extend the reconciliation between the PLR and a frequentist p-value for a finite sample, through a framework analogous to the St...
While the Bayesian parameter estimation has gained a wider acknowledgement among political scientist...
This thesis focuses on two inferential theories, the Evidential paradigm (Royall, 1997) and (Bayesia...
Consider a data set as a body of evidence that might confirm or disconfirm a hypothesis about a para...
The testing of two-sided hypotheses in univariate and multivariate situations is considered. The goa...
Much debate exists between Frequentist and Bayesian methods in statistics. In the evaluation of evid...
Often the expression of a likelihood ratio involves model parameters θ. This fact prompted many rese...
The posterior density ratio sup[theta][epsilon]Ho [pi]([theta]data)/sup[theta][epsilon]H1 [pi]([thet...
This thesis is about multiple hypothesis testing and its relation to the P-value. In Chapter 1, the ...
In hypothesis testing, the conclusions from Bayesian and Frequentist approaches can differ markedly,...
Independent data are efficiently integrated by adding their respective log-likelihoods. Instead of B...
In the field of cognitive psychology, the p-value hypothesis test has established a stranglehold on ...
In the field of cognitive psychology, the p-value hypothesis test has established a stranglehold on ...
A composite likelihood is a non-genuine likelihood function that allows to make inference on limite...
This paper establishes a correspondence in large samples between classical hypothesis tests and Baye...
Hypothesis testing is a model selection problem for which the solution proposed by the two main stat...
While the Bayesian parameter estimation has gained a wider acknowledgement among political scientist...
This thesis focuses on two inferential theories, the Evidential paradigm (Royall, 1997) and (Bayesia...
Consider a data set as a body of evidence that might confirm or disconfirm a hypothesis about a para...
The testing of two-sided hypotheses in univariate and multivariate situations is considered. The goa...
Much debate exists between Frequentist and Bayesian methods in statistics. In the evaluation of evid...
Often the expression of a likelihood ratio involves model parameters θ. This fact prompted many rese...
The posterior density ratio sup[theta][epsilon]Ho [pi]([theta]data)/sup[theta][epsilon]H1 [pi]([thet...
This thesis is about multiple hypothesis testing and its relation to the P-value. In Chapter 1, the ...
In hypothesis testing, the conclusions from Bayesian and Frequentist approaches can differ markedly,...
Independent data are efficiently integrated by adding their respective log-likelihoods. Instead of B...
In the field of cognitive psychology, the p-value hypothesis test has established a stranglehold on ...
In the field of cognitive psychology, the p-value hypothesis test has established a stranglehold on ...
A composite likelihood is a non-genuine likelihood function that allows to make inference on limite...
This paper establishes a correspondence in large samples between classical hypothesis tests and Baye...
Hypothesis testing is a model selection problem for which the solution proposed by the two main stat...
While the Bayesian parameter estimation has gained a wider acknowledgement among political scientist...
This thesis focuses on two inferential theories, the Evidential paradigm (Royall, 1997) and (Bayesia...
Consider a data set as a body of evidence that might confirm or disconfirm a hypothesis about a para...