Frequentist statistical methods continue to predominate in many areas of science despite prominent calls for "statistical reform." They do so in part because their main rivals, Bayesian methods, appeal to prior probability distributions that arguably lack an objective justification in typical cases. Some methodologists find a third approach called likelihoodism attractive because it avoids important objections to frequentism without appealing to prior probabilities. However, likelihoodist methods do not provide guidance for belief or action, but only assessments of data as evidence. I argue that there is no good way to use those assessments to guide beliefs or actions without appealing to prior probabilities, and that as a result likelihood...
Frequentist inference typically is described in terms of hypothetical repeated sampling but there ar...
Unquantified uncertainty about probabilistic model assumptions tends to inflate claims of statistica...
Unquantified uncertainty about probabilistic model assumptions tends to inflate claims of statistica...
Methodological likelihoodism is the view that it is possible to provide an adequate self-contained m...
The notion of evidence is of great importance, but there are substantial disagreements about how it ...
I agree with Rob Kass’ point that we can and should make use of statistical methods developed under ...
The replication crisis has prompted many to call for statistical reform within the psychological sci...
The replication crisis has prompted many to call for statistical reform within the psychological sci...
It is shown that all the Frequentist methods are equivalent from astatistical point of view, but the...
The debate between Bayesians and frequentist statisticians has been going on for decades. Whilst the...
Based on the observation that frequentist confidence intervals and Bayesian credible intervals somet...
A substantial school in the philosophy of science identifies Bayesian inference with inductive infer...
The debate between Bayesians and frequentist statisticians has been going on for decades. Whilst the...
The replication crisis has prompted many to call for statistical reform within the psychological sci...
We marshall the arguments for preferring Bayesian hypothesis testing and confidence sets to frequent...
Frequentist inference typically is described in terms of hypothetical repeated sampling but there ar...
Unquantified uncertainty about probabilistic model assumptions tends to inflate claims of statistica...
Unquantified uncertainty about probabilistic model assumptions tends to inflate claims of statistica...
Methodological likelihoodism is the view that it is possible to provide an adequate self-contained m...
The notion of evidence is of great importance, but there are substantial disagreements about how it ...
I agree with Rob Kass’ point that we can and should make use of statistical methods developed under ...
The replication crisis has prompted many to call for statistical reform within the psychological sci...
The replication crisis has prompted many to call for statistical reform within the psychological sci...
It is shown that all the Frequentist methods are equivalent from astatistical point of view, but the...
The debate between Bayesians and frequentist statisticians has been going on for decades. Whilst the...
Based on the observation that frequentist confidence intervals and Bayesian credible intervals somet...
A substantial school in the philosophy of science identifies Bayesian inference with inductive infer...
The debate between Bayesians and frequentist statisticians has been going on for decades. Whilst the...
The replication crisis has prompted many to call for statistical reform within the psychological sci...
We marshall the arguments for preferring Bayesian hypothesis testing and confidence sets to frequent...
Frequentist inference typically is described in terms of hypothetical repeated sampling but there ar...
Unquantified uncertainty about probabilistic model assumptions tends to inflate claims of statistica...
Unquantified uncertainty about probabilistic model assumptions tends to inflate claims of statistica...