Modes of Parametric Statistical Inference

Modes of Parametric Statistical Inference

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Geisser Seymour
John Wiley & Sons Inc
EAN: 9780471667261
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A fascinating investigation into the foundations of statistical inference

This publication examines the distinct philosophical foundations of different statistical modes of parametric inference. Unlike many other texts that focus on methodology and applications, this book focuses on a rather unique combination of theoretical and foundational aspects that underlie the field of statistical inference. Readers gain a deeper understanding of the evolution and underlying logic of each mode as well as each mode's strengths and weaknesses.

The book begins with fascinating highlights from the history of statistical inference. Readers are given historical examples of statistical reasoning used to address practical problems that arose throughout the centuries. Next, the book goes on to scrutinize four major modes of statistical inference:
* Frequentist
* Likelihood
* Fiducial
* Bayesian

The author provides readers with specific examples and counterexamples of situations and datasets where the modes yield both similar and dissimilar results, including a violation of the likelihood principle in which Bayesian and likelihood methods differ from frequentist methods. Each example is followed by a detailed discussion of why the results may have varied from one mode to another, helping the reader to gain a greater understanding of each mode and how it works. Moreover, the author provides considerable mathematical detail on certain points to highlight key aspects of theoretical development.

The author's writing style and use of examples make the text clear and engaging. This book is fundamental reading for graduate-level students in statistics as well as anyone with an interest in the foundations of statistics and the principles underlying statistical inference, including students in mathematics and the philosophy of science. Readers with a background in theoretical statistics will find the text both accessible and absorbing.
EAN 9780471667261
ISBN 0471667269
Binding Hardback
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publication date February 10, 2006
Pages 216
Language English
Dimensions 239 x 163 x 20
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Geisser Seymour; Johnson Wesley O.
Illustrations Tables: 0 B&W, 0 Color; Graphs: 0 B&W, 0 Color
Edition 1. Auflage
Series Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics