Title of article
A classical measure of evidence for general null hypotheses
Author/Authors
Patriota، نويسنده , , Alexandre G.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
15
From page
74
To page
88
Abstract
In science, the most widespread statistical quantities are perhaps p-values. A typical advice is to reject the null hypothesis H 0 if the corresponding p-value is sufficiently small (usually smaller than 0.05). Many criticisms regarding p-values have arisen in the scientific literature. The main issue is that in general optimal p-values (based on likelihood ratio statistics) are not measures of evidence over the parameter space Θ . Here, we propose an objective measure of evidence for very general null hypotheses that satisfies logical requirements (i.e., operations on the subsets of Θ ) that are not met by p-values (e.g., it is a possibility measure). We study the proposed measure in the light of the abstract belief calculus formalism and we conclude that it can be used to establish objective states of belief on the subsets of Θ . Based on its properties, we strongly recommend this measure as an additional summary of significance tests. At the end of the paper we give a short listing of possible open problems.
Keywords
Abstract belief calculus , Evidence measure , Likelihood-based confidence , P-Value , Possibility measure , Nested hypothesis , Significance Test
Journal title
FUZZY SETS AND SYSTEMS
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
FUZZY SETS AND SYSTEMS
Record number
1601798
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