No evidence amalgamation without evidence measurement
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Recommendations
- An impossibility theorem for amalgamating evidence
- On nonspecific evidence
- Evidence combination based on credibility and non-specificity
- The combination of evidence
- Combination of non-distinct bodies of evidence based on commonality function
- Aggregating evidence using quantified statements
- No calculation when observation can be made
- The sufficiency of the evidence, the relevancy of the evidence, and quantifying both with a single number
Cites work
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- Bayes Factors
- Bayesian epistemic values: focus on surprise, measure probability!
- Classic topics on the history of modern mathematical statistics. From Laplace to more recent times
- Epistemology of causal inference in pharmacology, Towards a framework for the assessment of harms
- Measuring statistical evidence using relative belief
- Statistical Evidence
- The ASA Statement on p-Values: Context, Process, and Purpose
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