We formalize the idea of probability distributions that lead to reliable predictions about some, but not all aspects of a domain. The resulting notion of 'safety' provides a fresh perspective on foundational issues in statistics, providing a middle ground between imprecise probability and multiple-prior models on the one hand and strictly Bayesian approaches on the other. It also allows us to formalize fiducial distributions in terms of the set of random variables that they can safely predict, thus taking some of the sting out of the fiducial idea. By restricting probabilistic inference to safe uses, one also automatically avoids paradoxes such as the Monty Hall problem. Safety comes in a variety of degrees, such as 'validity' (the stronges...
In this editorial, we set out the aims in the call to publish papers on informal statistical inferen...
In this chapter I show how challenges to our ability to tame the uncertainty of a pandemic leaves u...
“Proven-in-use”, “globally-at-least-equivalent”, “stress-tested”, are concepts that come up in diver...
We formalize the idea of probability distributions that lead to reliable predictions about some, but...
The objective of this research is to examine the character of safety programs in not only reducing r...
When deciding whether to accept into service a new safety-critical system, or choosing between alter...
In this paper, we take a fresh look at three Popperian concepts: riskiness, falsifiability, and trut...
A safety case is a hierarchical argument supported by evidence, whose scope is defined by contextual...
AbstractMuch of our everyday knowledge is risky. This not only includes personal judgments, but the ...
When deciding whether to accept into service a new safety-critical system, or choosing between alter...
The field of of imprecise probability has matured, in no small part because of Teddy Seidenfeld’s de...
System safety and reliability assessment relies on historical data and experts opinion for estimatin...
Prediction, where observed data is used to quantify uncertainty about a future observation, is a fun...
“Proven-in-use”, “globally-at-least-equivalent”, “stress-tested”, are concepts that come up in diver...
What is the epistemological structure of situations where many small risks amount to a large one? Lo...
In this editorial, we set out the aims in the call to publish papers on informal statistical inferen...
In this chapter I show how challenges to our ability to tame the uncertainty of a pandemic leaves u...
“Proven-in-use”, “globally-at-least-equivalent”, “stress-tested”, are concepts that come up in diver...
We formalize the idea of probability distributions that lead to reliable predictions about some, but...
The objective of this research is to examine the character of safety programs in not only reducing r...
When deciding whether to accept into service a new safety-critical system, or choosing between alter...
In this paper, we take a fresh look at three Popperian concepts: riskiness, falsifiability, and trut...
A safety case is a hierarchical argument supported by evidence, whose scope is defined by contextual...
AbstractMuch of our everyday knowledge is risky. This not only includes personal judgments, but the ...
When deciding whether to accept into service a new safety-critical system, or choosing between alter...
The field of of imprecise probability has matured, in no small part because of Teddy Seidenfeld’s de...
System safety and reliability assessment relies on historical data and experts opinion for estimatin...
Prediction, where observed data is used to quantify uncertainty about a future observation, is a fun...
“Proven-in-use”, “globally-at-least-equivalent”, “stress-tested”, are concepts that come up in diver...
What is the epistemological structure of situations where many small risks amount to a large one? Lo...
In this editorial, we set out the aims in the call to publish papers on informal statistical inferen...
In this chapter I show how challenges to our ability to tame the uncertainty of a pandemic leaves u...
“Proven-in-use”, “globally-at-least-equivalent”, “stress-tested”, are concepts that come up in diver...