Gelman and Shalizi (2012) criticize what they call the usual story in Bayesian statistics: that the distribution over hypotheses or models is the sole means of statistical inference, thus excluding model checking and revision, and that inference is inductivist rather than deductivist. They present an alternative hypothetico-deductive approach to remedy both shortcomings. We agree with Gelman and Shalizi's criticism of the usual story, but disagree on whether Bayesian confirmation theory should be abandoned. We advocate a humble Bayesian approach, in which Bayesian confirmation theory is the central inferential method. A humble Bayesian checks her models and critically assesses whether the Bayesian statistical inferences can reasonably be ca...
The aim of this thesis essay is to show that Bayesian confirmation theory can be used instead of the...
The aim of this thesis essay is to show that Bayesian confirmation theory can be used instead of the...
The process of generating a new hypothesis often begins with the recognition that all of the hypothe...
Gelman and Shalizi (2012) criticize what they call the usual story in Bayesian statistics: that the ...
Gelman and Shalizi (2012) criticize what they call the usual story in Bayesian statistics: that the ...
Gelman and Shalizi (2012) criticize what they call the usual story in Bayesian statistics: that the ...
Gelman and Shalizi (2012) criticize what they call the usual story in Bayesian statistics: that the ...
A substantial school in the philosophy of science identifies Bayesian inference with inductive infer...
Bayesian epistemology postulates a probabilistic analysis of many sorts of ordinary and scientific r...
Models are the venue for much of the work of the economics profession. We use them to express, compa...
This chapter provides a overview of Bayesian inference, mostly emphasising that it is a universal me...
A Bayesian model has two parts. The first part is a family of sampling distributions that could have...
This is a 20 page chapter for the upcoming Handbook of Statistical Systems Biology (D. Balding, M. S...
Many philosophers have claimed that Bayesianism can provide a simple justification for hypothetico-d...
This is a 20 page chapter for the upcoming Handbook of Statistical Systems Biology (D. Balding, M. S...
The aim of this thesis essay is to show that Bayesian confirmation theory can be used instead of the...
The aim of this thesis essay is to show that Bayesian confirmation theory can be used instead of the...
The process of generating a new hypothesis often begins with the recognition that all of the hypothe...
Gelman and Shalizi (2012) criticize what they call the usual story in Bayesian statistics: that the ...
Gelman and Shalizi (2012) criticize what they call the usual story in Bayesian statistics: that the ...
Gelman and Shalizi (2012) criticize what they call the usual story in Bayesian statistics: that the ...
Gelman and Shalizi (2012) criticize what they call the usual story in Bayesian statistics: that the ...
A substantial school in the philosophy of science identifies Bayesian inference with inductive infer...
Bayesian epistemology postulates a probabilistic analysis of many sorts of ordinary and scientific r...
Models are the venue for much of the work of the economics profession. We use them to express, compa...
This chapter provides a overview of Bayesian inference, mostly emphasising that it is a universal me...
A Bayesian model has two parts. The first part is a family of sampling distributions that could have...
This is a 20 page chapter for the upcoming Handbook of Statistical Systems Biology (D. Balding, M. S...
Many philosophers have claimed that Bayesianism can provide a simple justification for hypothetico-d...
This is a 20 page chapter for the upcoming Handbook of Statistical Systems Biology (D. Balding, M. S...
The aim of this thesis essay is to show that Bayesian confirmation theory can be used instead of the...
The aim of this thesis essay is to show that Bayesian confirmation theory can be used instead of the...
The process of generating a new hypothesis often begins with the recognition that all of the hypothe...