Abstract
Statistics has moved beyond the frequentist-Bayesian controversies of the past. Where does this leave our ability to interpret results? I suggest that a philosophy compatible with statistical practice, labeled here statistical pragmatism, serves as a foundation for inference. Statistical pragmatism is inclusive and emphasizes the assumptions that connect statistical models with observed data. I argue that introductory courses often mischaracterize the process of statistical inference and I propose an alternative “big picture” depiction.
Citation
Robert E. Kass. "Statistical Inference: The Big Picture." Statist. Sci. 26 (1) 1 - 9, February 2011. https://doi.org/10.1214/10-STS337
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