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The following pages link to "Inductive Behavior" as a Basic Concept of Philosophy of Science (Q3259690):
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- The Neyman-Pearson theory as decision theory, and as inference theory; with a criticism of the Lindley-Savage argument for Bayesian theory (Q1244008) (← links)
- What can the foundations discussion contribute to data analysis? And what may be some of the future directions in robust methods and data analysis? (Q1361601) (← links)
- Logicist statistics. I: Models and modeling (Q1400102) (← links)
- The consistency test does not -- and cannot -- deliver what is advertised: a comment on Francis (2013) (Q2437269) (← links)
- Inductivism and probabilism (Q2550592) (← links)
- Critical issues in different inferential paradigms (Q3598255) (← links)
- A discussion of the question: for what use are tests of hypotheses and tests of significance (Q4095689) (← links)
- Interval estimation, point estimation, and null hypothesis significance testing calibrated by an estimated posterior probability of the null hypothesis (Q5875258) (← links)
- Adversarial and Amiable Inference in Medical Diagnosis, Reliability and Survival Analysis (Q6064669) (← links)
- Eliciting second-order beliefs (Q6114950) (← links)
- A battle in the statistics wars: a simulation-based comparison of Bayesian, frequentist and Williamsonian methodologies (Q6180154) (← links)