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Sufficiency Completeness Principle

Julián de la Horra
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Julián de la Horra: Univ. Autónoma Madrid, Dep. Matemáticas

A chapter in Probability and Bayesian Statistics, 1987, pp 263-266 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Different sensible principles have been considered in Statistics: likelihood, weak conditionality, weak sufficiency…Many papers have been writen on these topics, after the pioneer work by Birnbaum (1962). Berger and Wolpert (1984) is a good reference for the study of different principles and relations between them. These principles generally work on rather vague concepts: Evidence (Birnbaum (1962)), Inference patterns (Dawid (1977)),… We shall work on the somewhat more concrete concept of generalized estimator or inferences (Eaton (1982), De la Horra (1987)).

Date: 1987
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-1885-9_27

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