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Standard Practice of Statistics

Charles A. Rohde
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Charles A. Rohde: Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Health

Chapter Chapter 6 in Introductory Statistical Inference with the Likelihood Function, 2014, pp 63-65 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Most commonly used statistical methods, interval estimation (confidence intervals), estimation, hypothesis tests, and significance tests have as justification their properties under repeated sampling. This is the frequency interpretation of statistical methods and is the basis for much (most) of the statistical methods commonly applied to data in research and practice. This chapter is based on Table 2.1 in Royall. What we have shown in Chaps. 3 – 5 is that many of the standard statistical results are misleading.

Keywords: Standard Statistical Results; Frequency Interpretation; Interval Estimation; Hypothesis Testing; Frequentist Statistical Methods (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-10461-4_6

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