More on Concepts of Statistical Evidence
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5634705
DOI10.2307/2284650zbMATH Open0227.62004OpenAlexW4229810559MaRDI QIDQ5634705FDOQ5634705
Authors: Allan Birnbaum
Publication date: 1972
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2284650
Cited In (17)
- On the Birnbaum argument for the strong likelihood principle
- Rejoinder: ``On the Birnbaum argument for the strong likelihood principle
- Support
- Conditioning on ancillary statistics and loss of information in the presence of nuisance parameters
- Directional tests and statistical frames
- Bayesian evidence test for precise hypotheses
- The Neyman-Pearson theory as decision theory, and as inference theory; with a criticism of the Lindley-Savage argument for Bayesian theory
- Adaptative significance levels using optimal decision rules: balancing by weighting the error probabilities
- On the foundations of likelihood principle
- Exact conditional inference for two uniform populations
- On the fallacy of the likelihood principle
- Mixtures, embedding, and ancillarity
- On comparing two methods for approximate conditional inference
- On regularity for statistical models
- On principles and arguments to likelihood
- Stopping rules and the likelihood function
- Censoring, conditionally, and likelihood
This page was built for publication: More on Concepts of Statistical Evidence
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q5634705)