The present paper provides the original formulation and a joint response of a group of statistically trained scientists to fourteen cryptic issues for discussion, which were handed out to the public by Professor Dr. D.R. Cox after his Bernoulli Lecture 1997 at Groningen University.</p
Scientific thinking could in a wider scope be regarded as the process resulting in scientific knowle...
The decision approach to statistical inference is discussed from the point of view of the aptitude o...
(i) Statistical inference after Neyman–Pearson. Sta-tistical inference as an alternative to Neyman–P...
The present paper provides the original formulation and a joint response of a group of statistically...
Knowledge can be communicated by teaching, , but all teaching starts from facts previously kno...
An inference may be defined as a passage of thought according to some method. In the theory of knowl...
The comprehensive, balanced account of the theory of statistical inference, its main ideas and contr...
Statistical inference is about using statistical data (x) to formulate an opinion about something th...
Contrary to Chow, Wilkinson's report, though more tentative than it might have been, is a reasoned a...
These remarks are from a discussion which took place at the ISI meeting in Istanbul, August 1997, on...
Abstract. Science can be described as a systematic attempt to extract reliable infor-mation about th...
Science can be described as a systematic attempt to extract reliable infor-mation about the world. T...
Statisticians and philosophers of science have many common interests but restricted communication wi...
Inference under uncertainty plays a crucial role in expert system and receives growing attention fro...
Abstract-The purpose of this article is to use the principles of scientific infer-ence to provide gu...
Scientific thinking could in a wider scope be regarded as the process resulting in scientific knowle...
The decision approach to statistical inference is discussed from the point of view of the aptitude o...
(i) Statistical inference after Neyman–Pearson. Sta-tistical inference as an alternative to Neyman–P...
The present paper provides the original formulation and a joint response of a group of statistically...
Knowledge can be communicated by teaching, , but all teaching starts from facts previously kno...
An inference may be defined as a passage of thought according to some method. In the theory of knowl...
The comprehensive, balanced account of the theory of statistical inference, its main ideas and contr...
Statistical inference is about using statistical data (x) to formulate an opinion about something th...
Contrary to Chow, Wilkinson's report, though more tentative than it might have been, is a reasoned a...
These remarks are from a discussion which took place at the ISI meeting in Istanbul, August 1997, on...
Abstract. Science can be described as a systematic attempt to extract reliable infor-mation about th...
Science can be described as a systematic attempt to extract reliable infor-mation about the world. T...
Statisticians and philosophers of science have many common interests but restricted communication wi...
Inference under uncertainty plays a crucial role in expert system and receives growing attention fro...
Abstract-The purpose of this article is to use the principles of scientific infer-ence to provide gu...
Scientific thinking could in a wider scope be regarded as the process resulting in scientific knowle...
The decision approach to statistical inference is discussed from the point of view of the aptitude o...
(i) Statistical inference after Neyman–Pearson. Sta-tistical inference as an alternative to Neyman–P...