The following pages link to (Q5343900):
Displaying 50 items.
- Default Bayes factors for ANOVA designs (Q96695) (← links)
- The philosophy of Bayes factors and the quantification of statistical evidence (Q296918) (← 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)
- Imprecise probabilities for representing ignorance about a parameter (Q432967) (← links)
- Persistent experimenters, stopping rules, and statistical inference (Q485956) (← links)
- Why frequentists and Bayesians need each other (Q486953) (← links)
- On probabilities in biology and physics (Q506907) (← links)
- Probability and manipulation: evolution and simulation in applied population genetics (Q506909) (← links)
- The propensity interpretation of probability: a re-evaluation (Q506918) (← links)
- On the correct interpretation of \(p\) values and the importance of random variables (Q513985) (← links)
- Godambe's paradox and the ancillarity principle (Q578769) (← links)
- Akaike-type criteria and the reliability of inference: model selection versus statistical model specification (Q736670) (← links)
- An analysis of first-order logics of probability (Q757340) (← links)
- Computational models of uncertainty reasoning in expert systems (Q805277) (← links)
- Bayesian confirmation theory and the likelihood principle (Q885530) (← links)
- Huygens' solution to the gambler's ruin problem (Q1092882) (← links)
- Was Bayes a Bayesian? (Q1096599) (← links)
- Irreducible probabilities and indeterminism (Q1121863) (← links)
- Alternativtests für zwei einfache Hypothesen mit endlich vielen Ergebnissen (Q1140375) (← links)
- Probability and explanation (Q1163007) (← links)
- Did Pearson reject the Neyman-Pearson philosophy of statistics! (Q1187226) (← links)
- The theory of nomic probability (Q1187227) (← links)
- Two views of belief: Belief as generalized probability and belief as evidence (Q1193475) (← links)
- Indefinite probability statements (Q1211764) (← links)
- Subjunctives, dispositions and chances (Q1240725) (← links)
- The Neyman-Pearson theory as decision theory, and as inference theory; with a criticism of the Lindley-Savage argument for Bayesian theory (Q1244008) (← links)
- Randomness, independence, and hypotheses (Q1244552) (← links)
- Belief functions: The disjunctive rule of combination and the generalized Bayesian theorem (Q1308975) (← links)
- The transferable belief model (Q1327158) (← links)
- The emperor's new tests. (With comments and a rejoinder). (Q1431177) (← links)
- Could Fisher, Jeffreys and Neyman have agreed on testing? (With comments and a rejoinder). (Q1431216) (← links)
- Confidence is epistemic probability for empirical science (Q1698999) (← links)
- The probabilistic no miracles argument (Q1705321) (← links)
- Significance testing, \(p\)-values and the principle of total evidence (Q1705326) (← 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)
- A measure of evidence based on the likelihood-ratio statistics (Q2110348) (← links)
- Probability as a measure of information added (Q2255192) (← links)
- A likelihood-based model of fish growth with multiple length frequency data (Q2260174) (← links)
- On de Finetti's instrumentalist philosophy of probability (Q2289724) (← links)
- Stopping rules as experimental design (Q2289726) (← links)
- A likelihood paradigm for clinical trials (Q2320824) (← 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)
- Constructing consonant belief functions from sample data using confidence sets of pignistic probabilities (Q2379336) (← links)
- A frequentist framework of inductive reasoning (Q2392499) (← links)
- A frequentist interpretation of probability for model-based inductive inference (Q2441751) (← links)
- An impossibility theorem for amalgamating evidence (Q2441767) (← links)
- Contrastive confirmation: some competing accounts (Q2442890) (← links)