The features of a logically sound approach to a theory of statistical reasoning are discussed. A particular approach that satisfies these criteria is reviewed. This is seen to involve selection of a model, model checking, elicitation of a prior, checking the prior for bias, checking for prior-data conflict and estimation and hypothesis assessment inferences based on a measure of evidence. A long-standing anomalous example is resolved by this approach to inference and an application is made to a practical problem of considerable importance, which, among other novel aspects of the analysis, involves the development of a relevant elicitation algorithm
AbstractA scientific reasoning system makes decisions using objective evidence in the form of indepe...
This book provides a multi-level introduction to Bayesian reasoning (as opposed to "conventional sta...
A recent development in the cognitive science of reasoning has been the emergence of a probabilistic...
The features of a logically sound approach to a theory of statistical reasoning are discussed. A par...
There are various approaches to the problem of how one is supposed to conduct a statistical analysis...
The decision approach to statistical inference is discussed from the point of view of the aptitude o...
The analysis of quantitative data is central to scientific investigation. Probability theory, which ...
Statistical theory aims to provide a foundation for studying the collection and interpretation of da...
This article is envisioned to form a base uponwhich a full-blown exhaustive discussion ofhypothesis-...
Adopting a broad view of statistical inference, the text concentrates on what various techniques do,...
Inference under uncertainty plays a crucial role in expert system and receives growing attention fro...
Often scientific information on various data generating processes are presented in the from of numer...
Statistical inference is about using statistical data (x) to formulate an opinion about something th...
The process of generating a new hypothesis often begins with the recognition that all of the hypothe...
The paper presents some brief notes regarding the theory of hypothesis testing and the characteristi...
AbstractA scientific reasoning system makes decisions using objective evidence in the form of indepe...
This book provides a multi-level introduction to Bayesian reasoning (as opposed to "conventional sta...
A recent development in the cognitive science of reasoning has been the emergence of a probabilistic...
The features of a logically sound approach to a theory of statistical reasoning are discussed. A par...
There are various approaches to the problem of how one is supposed to conduct a statistical analysis...
The decision approach to statistical inference is discussed from the point of view of the aptitude o...
The analysis of quantitative data is central to scientific investigation. Probability theory, which ...
Statistical theory aims to provide a foundation for studying the collection and interpretation of da...
This article is envisioned to form a base uponwhich a full-blown exhaustive discussion ofhypothesis-...
Adopting a broad view of statistical inference, the text concentrates on what various techniques do,...
Inference under uncertainty plays a crucial role in expert system and receives growing attention fro...
Often scientific information on various data generating processes are presented in the from of numer...
Statistical inference is about using statistical data (x) to formulate an opinion about something th...
The process of generating a new hypothesis often begins with the recognition that all of the hypothe...
The paper presents some brief notes regarding the theory of hypothesis testing and the characteristi...
AbstractA scientific reasoning system makes decisions using objective evidence in the form of indepe...
This book provides a multi-level introduction to Bayesian reasoning (as opposed to "conventional sta...
A recent development in the cognitive science of reasoning has been the emergence of a probabilistic...