statistics: a bayesian perspective
TRANSCRIPT
Sta
tistic
s: A
Bay
esia
n P
ersp
ectiv
eD
onal
Ber
ry
Paperback:
528
page
s
Publisher:
Dux
bury
Pre
ss;
001
editio
n (N
ovem
ber
16,
1995
)
Language:
Engl
ish
ISBN-10:
0534
2347
20
ISBN-13:
978-
0534
2347
2
This
is a
wor
king
cop
y…w
ith lo
ts o
f m
argi
n no
tes.
Not
the
mos
t sa
tsifa
ctor
y fo
r ot
hers
to
rea
d/w
ork
from
, bu
t be
tter
tha
n no
thin
g at
all.
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"Broadly speaking an experiment is "doing something and observing the result"how can an experiment (doing something and observing the result) be set up so that it conveys information?what is a "good", or better?JF experiment? how can we even think about these things w/o making assumptions about cossts and benefits of experiments? JF must be in generic inference?field book idea - all aspects of the experiment must be recorded; how closely should one follow the design - an implementation problem
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data fixer problem: experimenters are people: they (1) try to clean up messy stories, or (2) make second measurementshmm sounds like a pblic choice approach to experimenting and science is long over due