According to the Bayesian view, scientific hypotheses must be appraised in terms of their posterior probabilities relative to the available experimental data. Such posterior probabilities are derived from the prior probabilities of the hypotheses by applying Bayes'theorem. One of the most important problems arising within the Bayesian approach to scientific methodology is the choice of prior probabilities. Here this problem is considered in detail w.r.t. two applications of the Bayesian approach: (1) the theory of inductive probabilities (TIP) developed by Rudolf Carnap and other epistomologists and (2) the analysis of the multinational inferences provided by Bayesian statstics (BS). ... Zie: Summary
Scientists perform experiments to collect evidence supporting one or another hypothesis or theory. E...
In the last sixty years Finnish analytical philosophers have been extensively investigating inductio...
Howson and Urbach (1996) wrote a carefully structured book supporting the Bayesian view of scienti c...
According to the Bayesian view, scientific hypotheses must be appraised in terms of their posterior ...
Below we will consider the relations between inductive logic and statistics. More specifically, we w...
We introduce a new model for inductive inference, by combining a Bayesian approach for representing ...
Through refereed papers, this volume focuses on the foundations of the Bayesian paradigm; their comp...
The role of the inductive modelling process (IMP) seems to be of practical importance in Bayesian st...
In this thesis we present a review of the Bayesian approach to Statistical Inference. In Chapter One...
ABSTRACT: Bayesianism and Inference to the best explanation (IBE) are two different models of infere...
This chapter focuses on Bayesian methods and illustrates both the intrinsic unity of Bayesian thinki...
This chapter provides a general overview of Bayesian statistical methods. Topics include the notion ...
The paper presents some brief notes regarding the theory of hypothesis testing and the characteristi...
This book is an introduction to the mathematical analysis of Bayesian decision-making when the state...
Bayesianism and Inference to the best explanation (IBE) are two different models of inference. Recen...
Scientists perform experiments to collect evidence supporting one or another hypothesis or theory. E...
In the last sixty years Finnish analytical philosophers have been extensively investigating inductio...
Howson and Urbach (1996) wrote a carefully structured book supporting the Bayesian view of scienti c...
According to the Bayesian view, scientific hypotheses must be appraised in terms of their posterior ...
Below we will consider the relations between inductive logic and statistics. More specifically, we w...
We introduce a new model for inductive inference, by combining a Bayesian approach for representing ...
Through refereed papers, this volume focuses on the foundations of the Bayesian paradigm; their comp...
The role of the inductive modelling process (IMP) seems to be of practical importance in Bayesian st...
In this thesis we present a review of the Bayesian approach to Statistical Inference. In Chapter One...
ABSTRACT: Bayesianism and Inference to the best explanation (IBE) are two different models of infere...
This chapter focuses on Bayesian methods and illustrates both the intrinsic unity of Bayesian thinki...
This chapter provides a general overview of Bayesian statistical methods. Topics include the notion ...
The paper presents some brief notes regarding the theory of hypothesis testing and the characteristi...
This book is an introduction to the mathematical analysis of Bayesian decision-making when the state...
Bayesianism and Inference to the best explanation (IBE) are two different models of inference. Recen...
Scientists perform experiments to collect evidence supporting one or another hypothesis or theory. E...
In the last sixty years Finnish analytical philosophers have been extensively investigating inductio...
Howson and Urbach (1996) wrote a carefully structured book supporting the Bayesian view of scienti c...