Statistical reasoning: Choosing and checking the ingredients, inferences based on a measure of statistical evidence with some applications

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Abstract

The features of a logically sound approach to a theory of statistical reasoning are discussed. A particular approach that satisfies these criteria is reviewed. This is seen to involve selection of a model, model checking, elicitation of a prior, checking the prior for bias, checking for prior-data conflict and estimation and hypothesis assessment inferences based on a measure of evidence. A long-standing anomalous example is resolved by this approach to inference and an application is made to a practical problem of considerable importance, which, among other novel aspects of the analysis, involves the development of a relevant elicitation algorithm.

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Al-Labadi, L., Baskurt, Z., & Evans, M. (2018). Statistical reasoning: Choosing and checking the ingredients, inferences based on a measure of statistical evidence with some applications. Entropy, 20(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/e20040289

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