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by uoaei
91 days ago
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Priors are not used in construction of frequentist approaches, but that does not mean that the analyses aren't isomorphic in theory. Point distribution <=> point estimate as a sample from an initially flat distribution. A priori vs a posteriori perspectives, which are equivocal if we are to take your description of frequentist statistics into account ;) |
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The statistical methods that we have discussed so far are known as frequentist (or classical) methods. The frequentist point of view is based on the following postulates:
F1 […]
F2 Parameters are fixed, unknown constants. Because they are not fluctuating, no useful probability statements can be made about parameters.
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