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The following pages link to Mathematical foundations for a theory of confidence structures (Q1951289):
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- A prior-free framework of coherent inference and its derivation of simple shrinkage estimators (Q393558) (← links)
- Blending Bayesian and frequentist methods according to the precision of prior information with applications to hypothesis testing (Q897846) (← links)
- Multilabel predictions with sets of probabilities: the Hamming and ranking loss cases (Q1669612) (← links)
- Frequency-calibrated belief functions: review and new insights (Q1687287) (← links)
- Confidence distributions: a review (Q1731237) (← links)
- Copulas, uncertainty, and false discovery rate control (Q1783940) (← links)
- Validity, consonant plausibility measures, and Conformal prediction (Q2069036) (← links)
- New two-sided confidence intervals for binomial inference derived using Walley's imprecise posterior likelihood as a test statistic (Q2191254) (← links)
- A universal approach to imprecise probabilities in possibility theory (Q2237176) (← links)
- Generalized inferential models for censored data (Q2237534) (← links)
- Random sets and exact confidence regions (Q2257031) (← links)
- False confidence, non-additive beliefs, and valid statistical inference (Q2302767) (← links)
- Belief function and multivalued mapping robustness in statistical estimation (Q2353681) (← links)
- Large scale two sample multinomial inferences and its applications in genome-wide association studies (Q2353682) (← links)
- Probabilistic inference for multiple testing (Q2353978) (← links)
- Combining one‐sample confidence procedures for inference in the two‐sample case (Q3465739) (← links)
- Confidence distributions and empirical Bayes posterior distributions unified as distributions of evidential support (Q5081047) (← links)
- Singhing with confidence: visualising the performance of confidence procedures (Q5096679) (← links)
- Satellite conjunction analysis and the false confidence theorem (Q5160702) (← links)
- Belief functions induced by random fuzzy sets: a general framework for representing uncertain and fuzzy evidence (Q6081358) (← links)