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Bayesian statistics / Statistical theory / Psychometrics / Confidence interval / Likelihood function / Maximum likelihood / Credible interval / Bayes factor / Interval estimation / Statistics / Statistical inference / Estimation theory
Date: 2014-10-17 04:29:47
Bayesian statistics
Statistical theory
Psychometrics
Confidence interval
Likelihood function
Maximum likelihood
Credible interval
Bayes factor
Interval estimation
Statistics
Statistical inference
Estimation theory

Another Statistical Paradox Eric-Jan Wagenmakers1 , Michael Lee2 , Jeff Rouder3 , Richard Morey4 1 University of Amsterdam 2 University of Califoria at Irvine 3 University of Missouri 4 University of Groningen

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