On Cox’s Confidence Distribution
Jochen Mau
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Jochen Mau: University of Tübingen, Statistics Project Institute of Medical Biometry
A chapter in Probability and Bayesian Statistics, 1987, pp 347-356 from Springer
Abstract:
Summary A confidence distribution function is a graphical tool for flexible statistical analyses. It provides one- and two-sided tests of simple and interval hypotheses for any size, central and symmetrical confidence intervals of any level. Given an interval of equivalent values, it quantifies the strength of evidence for “no material difference” between two populations in a set of data, but is independent of the particular choice of such an interval.
Keywords: Confidence Distribution; Bayesian Posterior Distribution; Inclusion Rule; True Diffe; Fiducial Distribution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1987
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-1885-9_35
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