The debate between Bayesians and frequentist statisticians has been going on for decades. Whilst there are fundamental theoretical and philosophical differences between both schools of thought, we argue that in two most common situations the practical differences are negligible when off-the-shelf Bayesian analysis (i.e., using ‘objective’ priors) is used. We emphasize this reasoning by focusing on interval estimates: confidence intervals and credible intervals. We show that this is the case for the most common empirical situations in the social sciences, the estimation of a proportion of a binomial distribution and the estimation of the mean of a unimodal distribution. Numerical differences between both approaches are small, sometimes even ...
Summary In frequentist inference, we commonly use a single point (point estimator) or an interval (c...
The long-time debate between Bayesians and Frequentists is unusual among philosophical arguments. Th...
It is shown that all the Frequentist methods are equivalent from astatistical point of view, but the...
The debate between Bayesians and frequentist statisticians has been going on for decades. Whilst the...
The debate between Bayesians and frequentist statisticians has been going on for decades. Whilst the...
It is well known that one of the conflicts between Bayesian and frequentist approach to inference li...
<p>The well-known Wilson and Agresti–Coull confidence intervals for a binomial proportion <i>p</i> a...
‘The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals’ (Morey et al., 2016, Psychonomic Bulleti...
Tomorrow, for the final lecture of the Mathematical Statistics course, I will try to illustrate - us...
Frequentist confidence intervals were compared with Bayesian credible intervals under a variety of s...
Frequentist (classical) and Bayesian approaches to the construction of confidence limits are compare...
Based on the observation that frequentist confidence intervals and Bayesian credible intervals somet...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Interval estimation of the Binomial parameter è, repr...
Based on the observation that frequentist confidence intervals and Bayesian credible intervals somet...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a basic comparison between the classical (frequentist) and Baye...
Summary In frequentist inference, we commonly use a single point (point estimator) or an interval (c...
The long-time debate between Bayesians and Frequentists is unusual among philosophical arguments. Th...
It is shown that all the Frequentist methods are equivalent from astatistical point of view, but the...
The debate between Bayesians and frequentist statisticians has been going on for decades. Whilst the...
The debate between Bayesians and frequentist statisticians has been going on for decades. Whilst the...
It is well known that one of the conflicts between Bayesian and frequentist approach to inference li...
<p>The well-known Wilson and Agresti–Coull confidence intervals for a binomial proportion <i>p</i> a...
‘The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals’ (Morey et al., 2016, Psychonomic Bulleti...
Tomorrow, for the final lecture of the Mathematical Statistics course, I will try to illustrate - us...
Frequentist confidence intervals were compared with Bayesian credible intervals under a variety of s...
Frequentist (classical) and Bayesian approaches to the construction of confidence limits are compare...
Based on the observation that frequentist confidence intervals and Bayesian credible intervals somet...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Interval estimation of the Binomial parameter è, repr...
Based on the observation that frequentist confidence intervals and Bayesian credible intervals somet...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a basic comparison between the classical (frequentist) and Baye...
Summary In frequentist inference, we commonly use a single point (point estimator) or an interval (c...
The long-time debate between Bayesians and Frequentists is unusual among philosophical arguments. Th...
It is shown that all the Frequentist methods are equivalent from astatistical point of view, but the...