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by rwilson4 1346 days ago
Agreed. But as Cox and Hinkley discuss, the likelihood principle is sometimes at odds with the repeated sampling principle, so in any particular application, you need to identify if there is a conflict, and if so, which principle is more important. In my domain (simple A/B tests), you can claw the repeated sampling principle from my cold, dead hands.