HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Tamaz Tokhadze from the University of Sussex, Brighton , RH, UK have published the article: Likelihoodism and Guidance for Belief, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: 5 Conclusions From its inception, the main objective of the likelihoodist program has been to provide an objective (i.e., non-Bayesian) and logically coherent (i.e., non-frequentist) account of scientific evidence.
SUMMARY
Unlike frequentism, Bayesian theory requires a probability distribution over both the sample space and statistical hypotheses.3 A probability distribution over statistical hypotheses is called prior distribution. Now, likelihoodists eschew the use . . .
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