The following pages link to Philosophy of statistics. (Q648390):
Displayed 23 items.
- Bayes factors, relations to minimum description length, and overlapping model classes (Q296927) (← links)
- How to build an infinite lottery machine (Q1616145) (← links)
- Safe probability (Q1698993) (← links)
- Bayesian convergence and the fair-balance paradox (Q1800426) (← links)
- Theory choice, theory change, and inductive truth-conduciveness (Q2009769) (← links)
- All ravens can be black, after all (Q2071572) (← links)
- Models only say what they're told to say (Q2086138) (← links)
- Bohmian mechanics is not deterministic (Q2158746) (← links)
- Randomness? What randomness? (Q2177748) (← links)
- A behavioural justification for using sensitivity analysis in imprecise multinomial processes (Q2414018) (← links)
- Stable regularities without governing laws? (Q2420744) (← links)
- A frequentist interpretation of probability for model-based inductive inference (Q2441751) (← links)
- Probability and time (Q2446581) (← links)
- What type of Type I error? Contrasting the Neyman-Pearson and Fisherian approaches in the context of exact and direct replications (Q2695385) (← links)
- KOLMOGOROV CONDITIONALIZERS CAN BE DUTCH BOOKED (IF AND ONLY IF THEY ARE EVIDENTIALLY UNCERTAIN) (Q5099783) (← links)
- Unscrambling Subjective and Epistemic Probabilities (Q5119655) (← links)
- Discussion: Bayesian Methods: Applied? Yes. Philosophical Defense? In Flux (Q5877098) (← links)
- Severity and Trustworthy Evidence: Foundational Problems versus Misuses of Frequentist Testing (Q5883930) (← links)
- Making decisions with evidential probability and objective Bayesian calibration inductive logics (Q6066859) (← links)
- Severe testing of Benford's law (Q6075572) (← links)
- Desirability foundations of robust rational decision making (Q6142422) (← links)
- On the imprecision of full conditional probabilities (Q6142487) (← links)
- TOWARDS THE INEVITABILITY OF NON-CLASSICAL PROBABILITY (Q6188335) (← links)