The following pages link to Statistical Evidence (Q4223193):
Displaying 50 items.
- Generic E-Variables for Exact Sequential k-Sample Tests that allow for Optional Stopping (Q87830) (← links)
- Default Bayes factors for ANOVA designs (Q96695) (← links)
- What is meant by ``missing at random''? (Q252766) (← links)
- Evidential inference and optimal sample size determination on the basis of record values and record times under random sampling scheme (Q257637) (← links)
- The philosophy of Bayes factors and the quantification of statistical evidence (Q296918) (← links)
- The role of Bayesian philosophy within Bayesian model selection (Q351449) (← links)
- Likelihood decision functions (Q391837) (← links)
- Reichenbach's cubical universe and the problem of the external world (Q411559) (← links)
- Is the \(p\)-value a good measure of evidence? Asymptotic consistency criteria (Q426698) (← links)
- Competing accounts of contrastive coherence (Q513949) (← links)
- The transmission of support: a Bayesian re-analysis (Q625711) (← links)
- Invariant \(P\)-values for model checking (Q847645) (← links)
- Comparison of record data and random observations based on statistical evidence (Q849888) (← links)
- Bayesian confirmation theory and the likelihood principle (Q885530) (← links)
- Equivalence between the posterior distribution of the likelihood ratio and a \(p\)-value in an invariant frame (Q899067) (← links)
- Inference after checking multiple Bayesian models for data conflict and applications to mitigating the influence of rejected priors (Q900266) (← links)
- A two-component Weibull mixture to model early and late mortality in a Bayesian framework (Q962272) (← links)
- Revisiting prior distributions. II: Implications of the physical prior in maximum entropy analysis (Q1001518) (← links)
- Evidential inference based on record data and inter-record times (Q1015456) (← links)
- Flexible random intercept models for binary outcomes using mixtures of normals (Q1020200) (← links)
- On background: using two-argument chance (Q1024146) (← links)
- Bayesian evidence test for precise hypotheses (Q1410278) (← links)
- Could Fisher, Jeffreys and Neyman have agreed on testing? (With comments and a rejoinder). (Q1431216) (← links)
- Evidence and credibility: Full Bayesian signifiance test for precise hypotheses (Q1612919) (← links)
- Theoretical and empirical distributions of the \(p\) value (Q1640647) (← links)
- Numerical solution of non-linear dual-phase-lag bioheat transfer equation within skin tissues (Q1678520) (← links)
- The probabilistic no miracles argument (Q1705321) (← links)
- Self-consistent confidence sets and tests of composite hypotheses applicable to restricted parameters (Q1715519) (← links)
- On the simulation size and the convergence of the Monte Carlo EM algorithm via likelihood-based distances (Q1771289) (← links)
- Hypothesis testing: A model selection approach (Q1866213) (← links)
- Statistical evidence and sample size determination for Bayesian hypothesis testing (Q1878838) (← links)
- On the foundations of likelihood principle (Q1888302) (← links)
- Confirmation and the ordinal equivalence thesis (Q2052156) (← links)
- No evidence amalgamation without evidence measurement (Q2053365) (← links)
- The sufficiency of the evidence, the relevancy of the evidence, and quantifying both with a single number (Q2066702) (← links)
- Acceptable set topic modeling (Q2077938) (← links)
- The \(e\)-value: a fully Bayesian significance measure for precise statistical hypotheses and its research program (Q2082049) (← links)
- A measure of evidence based on the likelihood-ratio statistics (Q2110348) (← links)
- Simple ancillaries (Q2257017) (← links)
- A likelihood-based model of fish growth with multiple length frequency data (Q2260174) (← links)
- The objectivity of subjective Bayesianism (Q2289709) (← links)
- A likelihood paradigm for clinical trials (Q2320824) (← links)
- Pseudo-likelihood, explanatory power, and Bayes's theorem [Comment on: ``A likelihood paradigm for clinical trials''] (Q2320825) (← links)
- Likelihood and composite hypotheses [Comment on: ``A likelihood paradigm for clinical trials''] (Q2320826) (← links)
- Revisiting the likelihoodist evidential account [Comment on: ``A likelihood paradigm for clinical trials''] (Q2320827) (← links)
- A classical measure of evidence for general null hypotheses (Q2351457) (← links)
- A simple approximation to the likelihood interval for a binomial proportion (Q2360940) (← links)
- A frequentist framework of inductive reasoning (Q2392499) (← links)
- The consistency test does not -- and cannot -- deliver what is advertised: a comment on Francis (2013) (Q2437269) (← links)
- An impossibility theorem for amalgamating evidence (Q2441767) (← links)