Comment: How Should Indirect Evidence Be Used?
Kass, Robert E.
Statist. Sci., Tome 25 (2010) no. 1, p. 166-169 / Harvested from Project Euclid
Indirect evidence is crucial for successful statistical practice. Sometimes, however, it is better used informally. Future efforts should be directed toward understanding better the connection between statistical methods and scientific problems.
Publié le : 2010-05-15
Classification:  Bayesian,  decision theory,  prior information,  statistical pragmatism,  statistical science
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Kass, Robert E. Comment: How Should Indirect Evidence Be Used?. Statist. Sci., Tome 25 (2010) no. 1, pp.  166-169. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1290175838/