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The following pages link to The Fisher, Neyman-Pearson Theories of Testing Hypotheses: One Theory or Two? (Q4292101):
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- A semiparametric model for hyperspectral anomaly detection (Q355842) (← links)
- Robust methods to detect disease-genotype association in genetic association studies: calculate \(p\)-values using exact conditional enumeration instead of simulated permutations or asymptotic approximations (Q482819) (← links)
- Revisiting noncentrality-based confidence intervals, error probabilities and estimation-based effect sizes (Q825131) (← links)
- On defining \(P\)-values (Q842965) (← links)
- Effect magnitude: a different focus (Q880265) (← links)
- SGR modeling of correlational effects in fake good self-report measures (Q905244) (← links)
- Inference for negativist theory using numerically computed rejection regions (Q951884) (← links)
- Comparison of the \(p\)-value and posterior probability (Q1298888) (← links)
- The emperor's new tests. (With comments and a rejoinder). (Q1431177) (← links)
- Could Fisher, Jeffreys and Neyman have agreed on testing? (With comments and a rejoinder). (Q1431216) (← links)
- Model specification: The views of Fisher and Neyman, and later developments (Q1596016) (← links)
- Combining information from independent sources through confidence distributions (Q1781156) (← links)
- Der historische Streit zwischen R. A. Fisher und J. Neyman oder: Ein Sittengemälde aus der Blütezeit der englischen Schule für Statistik. (The historical controversy between R. A. Fisher and J. Neyman or: a portrayal of customs belonging to the blossom (Q1823921) (← links)
- Intrinsic losses (Q1915821) (← links)
- Incorporating external information in analyses of clinical trials with binary outcomes (Q1951537) (← links)
- Randomized statistical inference: a unified statistical inference frame of frequentist, fiducial, and Bayesian inference (Q2197831) (← links)
- A tutorial on statistically sound pattern discovery (Q2218330) (← links)
- What type of Type I error? Contrasting the Neyman-Pearson and Fisherian approaches in the context of exact and direct replications (Q2695385) (← links)
- Marginal information for expectation parameters (Q2714940) (← links)
- Statistical properties of $b$-adic diaphonies (Q2953208) (← links)
- The Highest Confidence Density Region and Its Usage for Joint Inferences about Constrained Parameters (Q3013990) (← links)
- A Decision-Theoretic Formulation of Fisher’s Approach to Testing (Q3021426) (← links)
- Multi-Aspect Procedures for Paired Data with Application to Biometric Morphing (Q3085289) (← links)
- Fisher, Neyman, and the Creation of Classical Statistics (Q3085730) (← links)
- Fisher and Inference for Scores (Q3421331) (← links)
- Model Selection Using Conditional Densities (Q3447098) (← links)
- Constrained Bayesian Rules for Testing Statistical Hypotheses (Q5054143) (← links)
- Critique of p‐Values (Q5446538) (← links)
- Before <i>p</i> < 0.05 to Beyond <i>p</i> < 0.05: Using History to Contextualize <i>p</i>-Values and Significance Testing (Q5868229) (← links)
- Interpreting tests of a hypothesis at multiple alpha levels within a Neyman-Pearson framework (Q6178691) (← links)
- A Characterization of Most(More) Powerful Test Statistics with Simple Nonparametric Applications (Q6585615) (← links)
- A sample size-dependent prior strategy for bridging the Bayesian-frequentist gap in point null hypothesis testing (Q6641295) (← links)