Guest Blogger. ARIS SPANOS: The Enduring Legacy of R. A. Fisher
By Aris Spanos One of R. A. Fisher’s (17 February 1890 — 29 July 1962) most remarkable, but least recognized, achievement was to initiate the recasting of statistical induction. Fisher (1922)...
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The Nature of the Inferences From Graphical Techniques: What is the status of the learning from graphs? In this view, the graphs afford good ideas about the kinds of violations for which it would be...
View ArticleA. Spanos: Jerzy Neyman and his Enduring Legacy
A Statistical Model as a Chance Mechanism Aris Spanos Jerzy Neyman (April 16, 1894 – August 5, 1981), was a Polish/American statistician[i] who spent most of his professional career at the University...
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I just noticed Andrew Gelman’s blog today. ..too good to let pass without quick comment: He asks: What is a Bayesian? Deborah Mayo recommended that I consider coming up with a new name for the...
View ArticleAris Spanos: The Enduring Legacy of R. A. Fisher
More Fisher insights from A. Spanos, this from 2 years ago: One of R. A. Fisher’s (17 February 1890 — 29 July 1962) most remarkable, but least recognized, achievement was to initiate the recasting...
View ArticleGuest Blog: ARIS SPANOS: The Enduring Legacy of R. A. Fisher
By Aris Spanos One of R. A. Fisher’s (17 February 1890 — 29 July 1962) most remarkable, but least recognized, achievement was to initiate the recasting of statistical induction. Fisher (1922)...
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