The Interface Between Statistics and Philosophy of Science
Good, I. J.
Statist. Sci., Tome 3 (1988) no. 4, p. 386-397 / Harvested from Project Euclid
Many points of contact between statistics and the philosophy of science are reviewed. Some of the topics mentioned are kinds of probability, weight of evidence (corroboration), tail probabilities ($p$-values), Bayes/non-Bayes compromises, "explicativity," induction and probabilistic causality.
Publié le : 1988-11-14
Classification:  Bayes factor,  Bayes/non-Bayes compromise,  explicativity,  harmonic-mean rule of thumb,  hierarchical Bayes,  induction,  penalized likelihood,  probabilistic causality,  standardized $p$-values,  weight of evidence (corroboration)
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Good, I. J. The Interface Between Statistics and Philosophy of Science. Statist. Sci., Tome 3 (1988) no. 4, pp.  386-397. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1177012754/