What is the fiducial argument and why has it not been accepted? One of the late contributions of R A Fisher was fiducial intervals and fiducial principled arguments This approach however is nowhere near as popular as frequentist or Bayesian principled argumen
Understanding the Behrens–Fisher problem - Cross Validated That is what led to fiducial inference A Link to the Savage article The Biography by Fisher's daughter Joan Fisher Box R A Fisher An Appreciation, Hinkley and Feinberg editors A book by Erich Lehmann about Fisher and Neyman and the birth of Classical Statistics This is a link to an earlier post that I commented on that you also posted
Fiducial Inference in Machine Learning - Cross Validated I was looking at the Fiducial Inference page on wikipedia, which is an alternative to the traditional Frequentist and Bayesian standpoints Although it was out of favour in mainstream statistics fo
How to calculate a confidence level for a Poisson distribution? You'll need to complete a few actions and gain 15 reputation points before being able to upvote Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful What's reputation and how do I get it? Instead, you can save this post to reference later
Compare 90th percentiles of two samples (confidence interval, test) Interpret the fiducial distributions as probabilitiy distributions (this is an approximation, the fiducial distribution does not behave exactly like a probability distribution) and compute the probabilities for the joint probabilities of the two parameters percentiles to be inside the 2-d bins cells created by the grid
Doing maximum p-value estimation instead of maximum likelihood Whenever we do maximum likelihood estimation, we look for the parameters that maximize the probability density of the data On the other hand, when we compute p-values, we look at the tail probabil