An extension of the method of Jaynes, whereby least biased probability estimates are obtained, permits such estimates to be made which account for experimental data on hand as well as prior and posterior knowledge. These estimates can be made for both discrete and continuous sample spaces. The method allows a simple interpretation of Laplace's two rules: the principle of insufficient reason and the rule of succession. Several examples are analyzed by way of illustration
AbstractA scientific reasoning system makes decisions using objective evidence in the form of indepe...
This book addresses contemporary statistical inference issues when no or minimal assumptions on the ...
Climate changes traditionally have been detected from long series of observations and long after the...
An extension of the method of Jaynes, whereby least biased probability estimates are obtained, permi...
Least squares estimation is discussed from the point of view of a statistician. Much of the emphasis...
Theory of linear estimation and applicability to problems of smoothing, filtering, extrapolation, an...
Population model coefficients were chosen to simulate a saturated 2 to the fourth power fixed effect...
AbstractFriedman and Shimony exhibited an anomaly in Jaynes' maximum entropy prescription: that if a...
When data are sampled from a population and subjects revise probability estimates about which popula...
This dissertation studies the problem of causal inference for ordinal outcomes. Chapter 1 focuses on...
A sequential adaptive experimental design procedure for a related problem is studied. It is assumed ...
A smooth empirical Bayes estimator was developed for estimating the unknown random scale component o...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1996.In...
Economists and psychologists have recently been developing new theories of decision making under unc...
This is a writeup of lectures on "statistics" that have evolved from the 2009 Hadron Collider Physic...
AbstractA scientific reasoning system makes decisions using objective evidence in the form of indepe...
This book addresses contemporary statistical inference issues when no or minimal assumptions on the ...
Climate changes traditionally have been detected from long series of observations and long after the...
An extension of the method of Jaynes, whereby least biased probability estimates are obtained, permi...
Least squares estimation is discussed from the point of view of a statistician. Much of the emphasis...
Theory of linear estimation and applicability to problems of smoothing, filtering, extrapolation, an...
Population model coefficients were chosen to simulate a saturated 2 to the fourth power fixed effect...
AbstractFriedman and Shimony exhibited an anomaly in Jaynes' maximum entropy prescription: that if a...
When data are sampled from a population and subjects revise probability estimates about which popula...
This dissertation studies the problem of causal inference for ordinal outcomes. Chapter 1 focuses on...
A sequential adaptive experimental design procedure for a related problem is studied. It is assumed ...
A smooth empirical Bayes estimator was developed for estimating the unknown random scale component o...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1996.In...
Economists and psychologists have recently been developing new theories of decision making under unc...
This is a writeup of lectures on "statistics" that have evolved from the 2009 Hadron Collider Physic...
AbstractA scientific reasoning system makes decisions using objective evidence in the form of indepe...
This book addresses contemporary statistical inference issues when no or minimal assumptions on the ...
Climate changes traditionally have been detected from long series of observations and long after the...