Comment: The need for syncretism in applied statistics
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Publication:903284
DOI10.1214/10-STS308AzbMath1328.62046arXiv1012.1414OpenAlexW3100804854MaRDI QIDQ903284
Publication date: 5 January 2016
Published in: Statistical Science (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1012.1414
Bayesian inference (62F15) Development of contemporary mathematics (01A65) History of statistics (62-03) Paired and multiple comparisons; multiple testing (62J15) Foundational topics in statistics (62A99)
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