In this paper, the role of strictly proper quadratic utility measures in Bayesian inference and experiment comparison is investigated. This utility function, which is not local, provides a good basis for the resolution of many real situations which are not purely inferential. By recognizing the decision problem underlying statistical inference, we obtain the criteria for experiment comparison based on the quadratic scoring rule. Properties and relations with other criteria are studied, particularly with those based on sufficiency and on the maximation of the informational energy gain. Finally some particular cases are commented and new areas of research suggested.Peer Reviewe
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The quadratic scoring rule (QSR) is often used to guarantee an incentive compatible elicitation of s...
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The ordering of normal linear experiments with respect to quadratic estimation, introduced by Stępni...
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Proper scoring rules provide convenient and highly efficient tools for incentive-compatible elicitat...
Proper scoring rules provide convenient and highly efficient tools for incentive-compatible elicitat...
Proper scoring rules provide convenient and highly efficient tools for incentive-compatible elicitat...
This paper extends the literature on the estimation of expected utility and non-expected-utility pre...
Typescript (photocopy).This research deals with subjective probabilities and their use in decision-m...
This paper considers testing for the ratio of two exponential means. We propose a solution based on ...
The quadratic scoring rule (QSR) is often used to guarantee an incentive compatible elicitation of s...
Strictly proper scoring rules continue to play an important role in probability assessment. Although...
The quadratic scoring rule (QSR) is often used to guarantee an incentive compatible elicitation of s...
Ascoring rule S(x; q) provides away of judging the quality of a quoted probability density q for a r...
The ordering of normal linear experiments with respect to quadratic estimation, introduced by Stępni...
Proper scoring rules are designed to elicit truthful probability beliefs from expected-value maximiz...
Proper scoring rules provide convenient and highly efficient tools for eliciting subjective beliefs....
Normal linear experiment, comparison of experiments, sufficiency, linear sufficiency, quadratic suff...
If a decision maker whose behavior conforms to the max-min expected utility model (Gilboa and Schmei...
Proper scoring rules provide convenient and highly efficient tools for incentive-compatible elicitat...
Proper scoring rules provide convenient and highly efficient tools for incentive-compatible elicitat...
Proper scoring rules provide convenient and highly efficient tools for incentive-compatible elicitat...
This paper extends the literature on the estimation of expected utility and non-expected-utility pre...
Typescript (photocopy).This research deals with subjective probabilities and their use in decision-m...
This paper considers testing for the ratio of two exponential means. We propose a solution based on ...