ON THE PROBLEM OF THE MOST EFFICIENT TESTS OF STATISTICAL HYPOTHESES.

  • NEYMAN J
  • PEARSON E
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Abstract

The likelihood principle of Bayesian statistics implies that information about the stopping rule used to collect evidence does not enter into the statistical analysis. This consequence confers an apparent advantage on Bayesian statistics over frequentist ...

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NEYMAN, J., & PEARSON, E. S. (2023). ON THE PROBLEM OF THE MOST EFFICIENT TESTS OF STATISTICAL HYPOTHESES. In Joint Statistical Papers (pp. 140–185). University of California Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.8501414.9

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