Foundations and Philosophy of Epistemic Applications of Probability Theory
Title | Foundations and Philosophy of Epistemic Applications of Probability Theory PDF eBook |
Author | W.L. Harper |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 334 |
Release | 1976 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN | 9789027706171 |
Proceedings of an International Research Colloquium held at the University of Western Ontario, 10-13 May 1973.
Foundations of Probability Theory, Statistical Inference, and Statistical Theories of Science: Foundations and philosophy of statistical theories in the physical sciences
Title | Foundations of Probability Theory, Statistical Inference, and Statistical Theories of Science: Foundations and philosophy of statistical theories in the physical sciences PDF eBook |
Author | William Leonard Harper |
Publisher | |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 1976 |
Genre | Mathematical statistics |
ISBN |
Foundations of Probability Theory, Statistical Inference, and Statistical Theories of Science
Title | Foundations of Probability Theory, Statistical Inference, and Statistical Theories of Science PDF eBook |
Author | William Leonard Harper |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
HARPER X X X LOSSE NUMMBERS (C,
Title | HARPER X X X LOSSE NUMMBERS (C, PDF eBook |
Author | William Leonard Harper |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | |
Release | 1975-12-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9789027706140 |
Foundations of Probability Theory, Statistical Inference, and Statistical Theories of Science
Title | Foundations of Probability Theory, Statistical Inference, and Statistical Theories of Science PDF eBook |
Author | W.L. Harper |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 456 |
Release | 1975-12-31 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9789027706195 |
In May of 1973 we organized an international research colloquium on foundations of probability, statistics, and statistical theories of science at the University of Western Ontario. During the past four decades there have been striking formal advances in our understanding of logic, semantics and algebraic structure in probabilistic and statistical theories. These advances, which include the development of the relations between semantics and metamathematics, between logics and algebras and the algebraic-geometrical foundations of statistical theories (especially in the sciences), have led to striking new insights into the formal and conceptual structure of probability and statistical theory and their scientific applications in the form of scientific theory. The foundations of statistics are in a state of profound conflict. Fisher's objections to some aspects of Neyman-Pearson statistics have long been well known. More recently the emergence of Bayesian statistics as a radical alternative to standard views has made the conflict especially acute. In recent years the response of many practising statisticians to the conflict has been an eclectic approach to statistical inference. Many good statisticians have developed a kind of wisdom which enables them to know which problems are most appropriately handled by each of the methods available. The search for principles which would explain why each of the methods works where it does and fails where it does offers a fruitful approach to the controversy over foundations.
Foundations of Probability Theory, Statistical Inference, and Statistical Theories of Science
Title | Foundations of Probability Theory, Statistical Inference, and Statistical Theories of Science PDF eBook |
Author | William Leonard Harper |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1976 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Foundations of Probability Theory, Statistical Inference, and Statistical Theories of Science
Title | Foundations of Probability Theory, Statistical Inference, and Statistical Theories of Science PDF eBook |
Author | W.L. Harper |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2012-12-06 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9401014388 |
In May of 1973 we organized an international research colloquium on foundations of probability, statistics, and statistical theories of science at the University of Western Ontario. During the past four decades there have been striking formal advances in our understanding of logic, semantics and algebraic structure in probabilistic and statistical theories. These advances, which include the development of the relations between semantics and metamathematics, between logics and algebras and the algebraic-geometrical foundations of statistical theories (especially in the sciences), have led to striking new insights into the formal and conceptual structure of probability and statistical theory and their scientific applications in the form of scientific theory. The foundations of statistics are in a state of profound conflict. Fisher's objections to some aspects of Neyman-Pearson statistics have long been well known. More recently the emergence of Bayesian statistics as a radical alternative to standard views has made the conflict especially acute. In recent years the response of many practising statisticians to the conflict has been an eclectic approach to statistical inference. Many good statisticians have developed a kind of wisdom which enables them to know which problems are most appropriately handled by each of the methods available. The search for principles which would explain why each of the methods works where it does and fails where it does offers a fruitful approach to the controversy over foundations.