Error statistics doesn’t blame for possible future crimes of QRPs (i) A seminal controversy in statistical inference is whether error probabilities associated with an inference method are evidentially relevant once the data are in hand. Frequentist error statisticians say yes; Bayesians say no. A “no” answer goes hand in hand with holding the Likelihood Principle (LP), which follows from inference by Bayes theorem. A “yes” answer […] https://errorstatistics.com/20....25/04/27/error-stati