Transcription of Discussion: On Arguments Concerning Statistical Principles
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[ ] 4 Nov 2014 Statistical Science2014, Vol. 29, No. 2, 252 253 article Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2014 Discussion: On Arguments ConcerningStatistical PrinciplesD. A. S. Fraser(i) Statistical inference after Neyman inference as an alternative to Neyman Pearson decision theory has a long history in sta-tistical thinking, with strong impetus from Fisher sresearch; see, for example, the overview in Fisher(1956). Some resulting concerns in inference theorythen reached the mathematical statistics communityrather forcefully with Cox (1958); this had focus onthe two measuring-instruments example and on usesof conditioning that were compelling.
Statistical Principles D.A.S.Fraser (i) Statistical inference after Neyman–Pearson. ... the statistical inference available from an investiga-tion with a model and data. This gave grounds to analyze how different methods or principles might influence the statistical inference. As part of this he
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