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“You May Believe You Are a Bayesian But You Are Probably Wrong”

The following is an extract (58-63) from the contribution by Stephen Senn  (Full article) Head of the Methodology and Statistics Group, Competence Center for Methodology and Statistics (CCMS),...

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U-PHIL (3): Stephen Senn on Stephen Senn!

I am grateful to Deborah Mayo for having highlighted my recent piece. I am not sure that it deserves the attention it is receiving.Deborah has spotted a flaw in my discussion of pragmatic Bayesianism....

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Two New Properties of Mathematical Likelihood

17 February 1890--29 July 1962 Note: I find this to be an intriguing, if perhaps little-known, discussion, long before the conflicts reflected in the three articles (the “triad”) below,  Here Fisher...

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Objectivity (#5): Three Reactions to the Challenge of Objectivity (in...

(1) If discretionary judgments are thought to introduce subjectivity in inference, a classic strategy thought to achieve objectivity is to extricate such choices, replacing them with purely formal a...

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Does the Bayesian Diet Call For Error-Statistical Supplements?

Some of the recent comments to my May 20 post leads me to point us back to my earlier (April 15) post  on dynamic dutch books, and continue where Howson left off: “And where does this conclusion leave...

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Stephen Senn: Randomization, ratios and rationality: rescuing the randomized...

Stephen Senn Head of the Methodology and Statistics Group, Competence Center for Methodology and Statistics (CCMS), Luxembourg An issue sometimes raised about randomized clinical trials is the problem...

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Bad news bears: Bayesian rejoinder

This continues yesterday’s post: I checked out the the” xtranormal” http://www.xtranormal.com/ website. Turns out there are other figures aside from the bears that one may hire out, but they pronounce...

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Bad news bears: ‘Bayesian bear’ rejoinder- reblog

To my dismay, I’ve been sent, once again, that silly, snarky, adolescent, clip of those naughty “what the p-value” bears (see Aug 5 post),, who cannot seem to get a proper understanding of significance...

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Fisher:’Two New Properties of Mathematical Likelihood’

17 February 1890–29 July 1962 I find this to be an intriguing discussion–before some of the conflicts with N and P erupted.  Fisher links his tests and sufficiency, to the Neyman and Pearson lemma in...

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R.A. Fisher: ‘Two New Properties of Mathematical Likelihood’

17 February 1890–29 July 1962 Exactly 1 year ago: I find this to be an intriguing discussion–before some of the conflicts with N and P erupted.  Fisher links his tests and sufficiency, to the Neyman...

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R.A. Fisher: ‘Two New Properties of Mathematical Likelihood’: Just before...

17 February 1890–29 July 1962 In recognition of R.A. Fisher’s birthday tomorrow, I will post several entries on him. I find this (1934) paper to be intriguing –immediately before the conflicts with...

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R.A. Fisher: ‘Two New Properties of Mathematical Likelihood’

17 February 1890–29 July 1962 Today is R.A. Fisher’s birthday. I’ll post some different Fisherian items this week in honor of it. This paper comes just before the conflicts with Neyman and Pearson...

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Happy Birthday R.A. Fisher: ‘Two New Properties of Mathematical Likelihood’

17 February 1890–29 July 1962 Today is R.A. Fisher’s birthday. I’ll post some Fisherian items this week in honor of it. This paper comes just before the conflicts with Neyman and Pearson erupted....

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Happy Birthday R.A. Fisher: ‘Two New Properties of Mathematical Likelihood’

17 February 1890–29 July 1962 Today is R.A. Fisher’s birthday. I will post some Fisherian items this week in recognition of it*. This paper comes just before the conflicts with Neyman and Pearson...

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