In the paper are compared the foundations of the statistical inferences of Neyman-Pearson, of Fisher and the Bayesian estimation of von Mises and Jeffreys
http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.ss/1263478373Published nearly seventy years ago, Jeffreys' Theory of...
This is the first of two articles which apply certain principles of inference to a practical, financ...
This work was translated into English and published in the volume: Bruno De Finetti, Induction and P...
Lenhard J. Models and statistical inference: The controversy between Fisher and Neyman-Pearson. Brit...
The paper investigates the "widest cleft", as Savage put it, between frequencists in the foundation ...
In 1930, Fisher presented his fiducial argument as a solution to the "fundamen- tally false and devo...
The paper considers the statistical work of the applied mathematician Harold Jeffreys. In 1933-4 Jef...
The paper considers the statistical work of the physicist Harold Jeffreys. In 1933-4 Jeffreys had a ...
considered in methodological literature as irreconcilable opponents as for their goals, tasks, and m...
A substantial school in the philosophy of science identifies Bayesian inference with inductive infer...
A probability can be interpreted in one of two distinct ways. On a ‘frequentist’ definition, it is a...
Classical statistical theory-hypothesis testing, estimation, and the design of experiments and sampl...
The paper is devoted to discussing consequences of the so-called Frisch-Waugh Theorem to posterior i...
Fisher's fiducial argument is a tool for deriving inferences in the form of a probability distributi...
This is a 20 page chapter for the upcoming Handbook of Statistical Systems Biology (D. Balding, M. S...
http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.ss/1263478373Published nearly seventy years ago, Jeffreys' Theory of...
This is the first of two articles which apply certain principles of inference to a practical, financ...
This work was translated into English and published in the volume: Bruno De Finetti, Induction and P...
Lenhard J. Models and statistical inference: The controversy between Fisher and Neyman-Pearson. Brit...
The paper investigates the "widest cleft", as Savage put it, between frequencists in the foundation ...
In 1930, Fisher presented his fiducial argument as a solution to the "fundamen- tally false and devo...
The paper considers the statistical work of the applied mathematician Harold Jeffreys. In 1933-4 Jef...
The paper considers the statistical work of the physicist Harold Jeffreys. In 1933-4 Jeffreys had a ...
considered in methodological literature as irreconcilable opponents as for their goals, tasks, and m...
A substantial school in the philosophy of science identifies Bayesian inference with inductive infer...
A probability can be interpreted in one of two distinct ways. On a ‘frequentist’ definition, it is a...
Classical statistical theory-hypothesis testing, estimation, and the design of experiments and sampl...
The paper is devoted to discussing consequences of the so-called Frisch-Waugh Theorem to posterior i...
Fisher's fiducial argument is a tool for deriving inferences in the form of a probability distributi...
This is a 20 page chapter for the upcoming Handbook of Statistical Systems Biology (D. Balding, M. S...
http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.ss/1263478373Published nearly seventy years ago, Jeffreys' Theory of...
This is the first of two articles which apply certain principles of inference to a practical, financ...
This work was translated into English and published in the volume: Bruno De Finetti, Induction and P...