Measuring Statistical Evidence Using Relative Belief


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Measuring Statistical Evidence Using Relative Belief


Measuring Statistical Evidence Using Relative Belief

Author: Michael Evans

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 2015-06-23


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This book provides an overview of recent work on developing a theory of statistical inference based on measuring statistical evidence. It attempts to establish a gold standard for how a statistical analysis should proceed. The book illustrates relative belief theory using many examples and describes the strengths and weaknesses of the theory. The author also addresses fundamental statistical issues, including the meaning of probability, the role of subjectivity, the meaning of objectivity, and the role of infinity and continuity.

Symmetry Measures on Complex Networks


Symmetry Measures on Complex Networks

Author: Angel Garrido

language: en

Publisher: MDPI

Release Date: 2018-07-09


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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Symmetry Measures on Complex Networks" that was published in Symmetry

Research Integrity


Research Integrity

Author: Lee J. Jussim

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Release Date: 2022


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This book offers a behavioral science perspective on how scientific practice becomes compromised and provides recommendations for improvement. Broadening the discussion of research integrity beyond replication, publication biases, statistics, and methods, this book addresses the full complexity of the issue and serves academics and policy makers who are concerned with the reliability and validity of scientific findings across the social sciences