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Media type:
E-Article
Title:
Reconciling the Subjective and Objective Aspects of Probability
Contributor:
Shafer, Glenn
imprint:
Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2016
Published in:
Statistical Science, 31 (2016) 4, Seite 552-554
Language:
English
ISSN:
0883-4237;
2168-8745
Origination:
Footnote:
Description:
<p>Since the early nineteenth century, the concept of objective probability has been dynamic. As we recognize this history, we can strengthen Professor Nozer Singpuwalla's vision of reliability of survival analysis by aligning it with earlier conceptions elaborated by Laplace, Borel, Kolmogorov, Ville and Neyman. By emphasizing testing and recognizing the generality of the vision of Kolmogorov and Neyman, we gain a perspective that does not rely on exchangeability.</p>