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Talk:Envelope paradox
... makes no difference whether you are a frequentist or a Bayesian; the paradox has the ... may describe it in different ways (the frequentist would consider a large number of iterations ... Bayes' theorem, which is valid in both frequentist and Bayesian interpretations. Gdr 19:54, 18 ... makes no difference whether you are a frequentist or a Bayesian; the paradox has the ... and Gdr have decided that even the frequentist would believe that looking into one ...
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Talk:Confidence interval
... 2006 (UTC) Could someone explain this: "[the] frequentist interpretation which might be expressed as: "If ... No, it's not! That is a frequentist parody of the Bayesian approach! The Bayesian ... entry on "confidence intervals" should treat only frequentist confidence intervals, since is such a thing ... interval sounds like the misinterpretation of the frequentist confidence interval. For example suppose the practical ... the standard deviation is 30? A typical frequentist approach is to assume the population ...
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Talk:Bayesian probability
... depend on what you know. In the frequentist world view probabilities are properties of the ... wider scope and greater consistancy than the frequentist approach (muddle of ad-hoc methods)? For ... s been my experience from comparison of frequentist multiple-range tests (e.g., Ryan-Einot ... magnitude than all the other means, the frequentist test will assign the extreme mean to ... this is exactly the core of the frequentist/bayesian debate about what can/should ...
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Talk:Bayesian inference
... It sounds like you may be a frequentist, instead of a Bayesian. A frequentist believes that probabilities should only be assigned ... limited knowledge about the events. Thus, a frequentist would recoil in horror at the thought ... a probability between 0 and 1. A frequentist would thus agree with the Court of ... I understand the difference between bayesian and frequentist, and I accept the Bayesian view ...
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Talk:Statistics
... basics population sample randomness (uncertainty) and probability (frequentist/subjectivist viewpoints should probably be alluded to ... a good way to stick in the frequentist/subjectivist thing. My concern about that was ... there is no need to mention the frequentist/subjectivist split in an article on statistics ... everyone must agree that, as mathematical theorems, frequentist and bayesian theorems are all "true". Finally ... despite being educated almost entirely from the frequentist perspective, I'm always a little ...
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Likelihood principle
... likelihood principle and reject the use of frequentist significance tests. As one leading Bayesian, Harold ... clinical trials The fact that Bayesian and frequentist arguments differ on the subject of optional ... clinical trial data can be analysed. In frequentist setting there is a major difference between ... unplanned interim analysis of the data by frequentist methods, whereas this is permissible by Bayesian ... of the experiment. Furthermore, as mentioned above, frequentist analysis is open to unscrupulous manipulation ...
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Likelihood principle (Psychology wiki)
... likelihood principle and reject the use of frequentist significance tests. As one leading Bayesian, Harold ... clinical trials The fact that Bayesian and frequentist arguments differ on the subject of optional ... clinical trial data can be analysed. In frequentist setting there is a major difference between ... unplanned interim analysis of the data by frequentist methods, whereas this is permissible by Bayesian ... of the experiment. Furthermore, as mentioned above, frequentist analysis is open to unscrupulous manipulation ...
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Probability (translated from French)
... and which can we exactly make? Approach frequentist An initial approach was to use what ... It is what one names it model frequentist. If we carry out N throws of ... mathematician Alan Turing. Limits of the approach frequentist This old approach "frequentist" poses two types of problem: Restriction on ...
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Credible interval
... similar to those of confidence intervals in frequentist statistics. For example, a statement such as ... between a Bayesian credible interval and a frequentist confidence interval By contrast, a frequentist confidence interval (e.g. a 90% confidence ... within the range 35 to 45: in frequentist terms, the parameter cannot be considered to ...
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Admissible decision rule
Admissible decision rule In classical (frequentist) decision theory, an admissible decision rule is ... nature, prior to observing data. For a frequentist, it is merely a function on as in the frequentist approach, the Bayesian would average over |
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