Why the Decision‐Theoretic Perspective Misrepresents Frequentist Inference: Revisiting Stein's Paradox and Admissibility
The primary objective of this paper is to make a case that R.A. Fisher's objections to the decision‐theoretic framing of frequentist inference are not without merit. It is argued that this framing is congruent with the Bayesian but incongruent with the frequentist approach; it provides the form...
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Main Author: | Spanos, Aris (Author) |
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2017-04-26.
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