Two Ways to Rule out Error: Severity and Security
Staley, Kent (2008) Two Ways to Rule out Error: Severity and Security.
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Abstract
I contrast two modes of error-elimination relevant to evaluating evidence in accounts that emphasize frequentist reliability. The contrast corresponds to that between the use of of a reliable inference procedure and the critical scrutiny of a procedure with regard to its reliability, in light of what is and is not known about the setting in which the procedure is used. I propose a notion of security as a category of evidential assessment for the latter. In statistical settings, robustness theory and misspecification testing exemplify two distinct strategies for securing statistical inferences.
| Keywords: | evidence, robust statistics, misspecification testing, error-statistics, model criticism, security, reliability |
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| Subjects: | Specific Sciences: Probability/Statistics General Issues: Confirmation/Induction General Issues: Models and Idealization |
| ID Code: | 4368 |
| Deposited By: | Staley, Kent |
| Deposited On: | 05 December 2008 |