Extremal Families and Systems of Sufficient Statistics

The pOint of view behind the present work is that the connection between a statistical model and a statistical analysis-is a dua­ lity (in a vague sense). In usual textbooks on mathematical statistics it is often so that the statistical model is given in advance and then various in­ ference principl...

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Main Author: Lauritzen, Steffen L.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer New York 1988, 1988
Edition:1st ed. 1988
Series:Lecture Notes in Statistics
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Summary:The pOint of view behind the present work is that the connection between a statistical model and a statistical analysis-is a dua­ lity (in a vague sense). In usual textbooks on mathematical statistics it is often so that the statistical model is given in advance and then various in­ ference principles are applied to deduce the statistical ana­ lysis to be performed. It is however possible to reverse the above procedure: given that one wants to perform a certain statistical analysis, how can this be expressed in terms of a statistical model? In that sense we think of the statistical analysis and the stati­ stical model as two ways of expressing the same phenomenon, rather than thinking of the model as representing an idealisation of "truth" and the statistical analysis as a method of revealing that truth to the scientist. It is not the aim of the present work to solve the problem of giving the correct-anq final mathematical description of the quite complicated relation between model andanalysis. We have rather restricted ourselves to describe a particular aspect of this, formulate it in mathematical terms, and then tried to make a rigorous and consequent investigation of that mathematical struc­ ture
Physical Description:XV, 268 p online resource
ISBN:9781461210238