I investigate the extent to which perspectival realism (PR) agrees with frequentist statistical methodology and philosophy, with an emphasis on J. Neyman’s views. Based on the example of the stopping rule problem, I show how PR can naturally be associated with frequentist statistics in general. I also show that there are some aspects of Neyman’s thought that seem to confirm PR and others that disconfirm it. I argue that epistemic PR is consistent with Neyman’s frequentism to a satisfactory degree and that on the grounds of Neyman’s frequentist methodology one is dealing with genuine and non-trivial perspectives. I also argue that universality and normativity of PR are weakened when analysed from the point of view of Neyman’s statistical met...
A substantial school in the philosophy of science identifies Bayesian inference with inductive infer...
Some naturalistic philosophers of mind subscribing to the predictive processing theory of mind have ...
The replication crisis has prompted many to call for statistical reform within the psychological sci...
I investigate the extent to which perspectival realism (PR) agrees with frequentist statistical meth...
Perspectival realism combines two apparently contradictory aspects: the epistemic relativity of per...
The aim of this paper is to question the scepticism of critical realist philosophers of science in r...
This article offers a defence of critical realism in the face of objections Nash (2005) makes to it ...
We analyse the issue of using prior information in frequentist statistical inference. For that purpo...
This book analyzes the origins of statistical thinking as well as its related philosophical question...
This paper draws on the phenomenological-hermeneutical approaches to philosophy of science to develo...
philosophy of science, philosophy of statistics, decision theory, likelihood, subjective probability...
It is shown that all the Frequentist methods are equivalent from astatistical point of view, but the...
Purpose– This study aims to correct errors in, and comment on the claims made in the comment papers ...
This article offers a defence of critical realism in the face of objections Nash (2005) makes to it ...
This article explores the intersection of philosophy and statistics by examining philosophical assum...
A substantial school in the philosophy of science identifies Bayesian inference with inductive infer...
Some naturalistic philosophers of mind subscribing to the predictive processing theory of mind have ...
The replication crisis has prompted many to call for statistical reform within the psychological sci...
I investigate the extent to which perspectival realism (PR) agrees with frequentist statistical meth...
Perspectival realism combines two apparently contradictory aspects: the epistemic relativity of per...
The aim of this paper is to question the scepticism of critical realist philosophers of science in r...
This article offers a defence of critical realism in the face of objections Nash (2005) makes to it ...
We analyse the issue of using prior information in frequentist statistical inference. For that purpo...
This book analyzes the origins of statistical thinking as well as its related philosophical question...
This paper draws on the phenomenological-hermeneutical approaches to philosophy of science to develo...
philosophy of science, philosophy of statistics, decision theory, likelihood, subjective probability...
It is shown that all the Frequentist methods are equivalent from astatistical point of view, but the...
Purpose– This study aims to correct errors in, and comment on the claims made in the comment papers ...
This article offers a defence of critical realism in the face of objections Nash (2005) makes to it ...
This article explores the intersection of philosophy and statistics by examining philosophical assum...
A substantial school in the philosophy of science identifies Bayesian inference with inductive infer...
Some naturalistic philosophers of mind subscribing to the predictive processing theory of mind have ...
The replication crisis has prompted many to call for statistical reform within the psychological sci...